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User Rights - Windows 2000

Netopia

Diamond Member
Ladies and Gents,

I have a user who uses pcAnywhere to get into his work desktop from home. From time to time and for whatever reason, the pcAnywhere service gets stupid and quits, so he needs to restart it before he leaves for home.

Unfortunately, he doesn't have rights to restart it, so he has to shut down and reboot and then the service will start with Windows as normal.

My question is, is there some way to grant this person user rights to restart either just this one service or, failing that, all services? He's one of my more trusted users so I'm not too worried about him mucking around in things he shouldn't.

Thanks,

Joe
 
Just go to the Service Properties, go into the Recovery tab and change "First Failure, Second Failure, etc. from "Take no action" to "restart the service" and then the service should start back by itself if it crashes.
 
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