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Fossy777
Engaged Sweeper III
Hi there,

I was wondering how the syntax of defining authorized administrators is:

I want to allow Mr. Garcia to be administrator on his PC in domain one but not on his pc in domain two. All I try to allow him to be administrator explicitely on this PC does not change the report.


Report says
 Computer  Domain  Description  Domainname  Username  
it-ag one one garcia
it-ag two one garcia


I tried:
Domain/Computer   Administrator account
one\it-ag garcia
one/it-ag garcia
one%it-ag garcia
one\it-ag% garcia
one/it-ag% garcia
it-ag garcia

Nothing worked, in all cases Mr. Garcia still appears in the report as shown above.
Other lines like "Domain/Computer: bc-% Administrator account: bc" work...
How is the syntax? Is everything case sensitive? Or is it a bug?
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Fossy777
Engaged Sweeper III
Lansweeper wrote:
Did you rescan the computer after the change?
Do you see the new user in the users in groups page?

Do I have to rescan? Isn´t it simply a database query I change and then the report should display other results?
I have no new user. I have only one user "one\Garcia" (in domain one) which is loggin on on two different PCs "one\it-ag" (in domain one) and "two\it-ag" (in domain two). He is allowed to be Administrator on one of these PCs ("one\it-ag")but not the other. How do I have to write the line in "configuration"->"allowed administrators" so that Garcia no longer gets displayed in the report "unauthorized administrators"?

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