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Subject: Permissions Wizard Side Affects
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10/03/2006 01:07 PM  
Ok, this question probably has an obvious answer, but I cant see the wood for the trees. I have a group of users that when I intially setup their SBS2003 server I made them Admins( I know a noob thing to do). Well now when I run the permissions wizard and set their permissions to anything less then Admin, I find they are unable to run outlook "Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook". Now I know this is a permissions problem and I think I have narrowed it down to permissions on the registry, but try as I might I cannot get outlook to run until I run the permissions wizard again and restore them back to Admin. What blindingly obvious step am I missing here, as I am sure this caan be done elegantly and with ease but I just can't see it. All clients are XP pro with Office 2003 on a SBS2003 Std domain controller and Exchange server, with a Server 2003 Std memeber server acting as File Server. Any input would be very welcome, but please stifle your chuckles :)

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