Group PolicyFor system administrators,User Rights AssignmentThe importance of the policy is self-evident, as described below.
By setting the "user rights assignment" policy, you can solve network problems such as the inability to share a user's shared computer. The procedure is as follows:
Step 2: Open the "Group Policy Editor" window and expand "Computer Configuration"> "Windows Settings"> "Security Settings"> "Local Policies" directory in the left pane, select "User Rights Assignment. In the right pane, find and double-click the "Access this computer from network" policy option, as shown in 1.
Figure 1 double-click the "access to this computer from network" Policy Option
Step 2: click "add user or group" in the "Access this computer property from network" dialog box, as shown in figure 2.
Figure 2 click "add user or group"
Step 2. Open the "select user or group" dialog box and click "advanced. In the open "enter network password" dialog box, enter the user account that has the permission to search for the AD domain users or groups, such as Administrator) and password, and click "OK", as shown in 3.
Figure 3 "enter network password" dialog box
Step 2: return to the "select user or group" dialog box after passing user identity authentication, and click "Search now. In the user list, select the user you want to add, such as ithanjiang, and click OK> OK. Return to the "Access this computer property from network" dialog box to see the successfully added users or groups. Click OK.
Step 2: In the "Confirm settings change" dialog box that appears, the user is prompted to change the device to a value that may affect compatibility with clients, servers, and applications. Click "yes", as shown in Figure 48.
Figure 4 successfully added users or groups
This article describes how to set the "user rights assignment" policy in the Group Policy to help users solve network problems such as the inability to share shared computers. More knowledge about group policies remains to be explored and learned by readers.
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