Edit picture from Office Picture manager 2003 doesn't work

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BogdanR

I have installed Office 2003 Pro on an Windows XP Pro SP2 workstation. This
workstation is a member of a Win 2003 AD domain. I can't make the edit
function of Picture Manager to work if the user is not in the local admins
group. On the domain it is aplied the default domain security policy. Why
does the user has to be member of the local admins group in order to edit a
picture? Is there a way to enable this function without moving the user to
the local admins group?

Thanks
Bogdan
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Is the normal user name the same as
the computer name? If so, there can be an issue
with the feature set working in Office Picture Manager.

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I have installed Office 2003 Pro on an Windows XP Pro SP2 workstation. This
workstation is a member of a Win 2003 AD domain. I can't make the edit
function of Picture Manager to work if the user is not in the local admins
group. On the domain it is aplied the default domain security policy. Why
does the user has to be member of the local admins group in order to edit a
picture? Is there a way to enable this function without moving the user to
the local admins group?

Thanks
Bogdan>>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Office 2003 Editions explained
http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Is the normal user name the same as
the computer name? If so, there can be an issue
with the feature set working in Office Picture Manager.

======
I have installed Office 2003 Pro on an Windows XP Pro SP2 workstation. This
workstation is a member of a Win 2003 AD domain. I can't make the edit
function of Picture Manager to work if the user is not in the local admins
group. On the domain it is aplied the default domain security policy. Why
does the user has to be member of the local admins group in order to edit a
picture? Is there a way to enable this function without moving the user to
the local admins group?

Thanks
Bogdan>>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Office 2003 Editions explained
http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Is the normal user name the same as
the computer name? If so, there can be an issue
with the feature set working in Office Picture Manager.

======
I have installed Office 2003 Pro on an Windows XP Pro SP2 workstation. This
workstation is a member of a Win 2003 AD domain. I can't make the edit
function of Picture Manager to work if the user is not in the local admins
group. On the domain it is aplied the default domain security policy. Why
does the user has to be member of the local admins group in order to edit a
picture? Is there a way to enable this function without moving the user to
the local admins group?

Thanks
Bogdan>>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Office 2003 Editions explained
http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Is the normal user name the same as
the computer name? If so, there can be an issue
with the feature set working in Office Picture Manager.

======
I have installed Office 2003 Pro on an Windows XP Pro SP2 workstation. This
workstation is a member of a Win 2003 AD domain. I can't make the edit
function of Picture Manager to work if the user is not in the local admins
group. On the domain it is aplied the default domain security policy. Why
does the user has to be member of the local admins group in order to edit a
picture? Is there a way to enable this function without moving the user to
the local admins group?

Thanks
Bogdan>>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Office 2003 Editions explained
http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Is the normal user name the same as
the computer name? If so, there can be an issue
with the feature set working in Office Picture Manager.

======
I have installed Office 2003 Pro on an Windows XP Pro SP2 workstation. This
workstation is a member of a Win 2003 AD domain. I can't make the edit
function of Picture Manager to work if the user is not in the local admins
group. On the domain it is aplied the default domain security policy. Why
does the user has to be member of the local admins group in order to edit a
picture? Is there a way to enable this function without moving the user to
the local admins group?

Thanks
Bogdan>>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Office 2003 Editions explained
http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Is the normal user name the same as
the computer name? If so, there can be an issue
with the feature set working in Office Picture Manager.

======
I have installed Office 2003 Pro on an Windows XP Pro SP2 workstation. This
workstation is a member of a Win 2003 AD domain. I can't make the edit
function of Picture Manager to work if the user is not in the local admins
group. On the domain it is aplied the default domain security policy. Why
does the user has to be member of the local admins group in order to edit a
picture? Is there a way to enable this function without moving the user to
the local admins group?

Thanks
Bogdan>>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Office 2003 Editions explained
http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Is the normal user name the same as
the computer name? If so, there can be an issue
with the feature set working in Office Picture Manager.

======
I have installed Office 2003 Pro on an Windows XP Pro SP2 workstation. This
workstation is a member of a Win 2003 AD domain. I can't make the edit
function of Picture Manager to work if the user is not in the local admins
group. On the domain it is aplied the default domain security policy. Why
does the user has to be member of the local admins group in order to edit a
picture? Is there a way to enable this function without moving the user to
the local admins group?

Thanks
Bogdan>>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Office 2003 Editions explained
http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Is the normal user name the same as
the computer name? If so, there can be an issue
with the feature set working in Office Picture Manager.

======
I have installed Office 2003 Pro on an Windows XP Pro SP2 workstation. This
workstation is a member of a Win 2003 AD domain. I can't make the edit
function of Picture Manager to work if the user is not in the local admins
group. On the domain it is aplied the default domain security policy. Why
does the user has to be member of the local admins group in order to edit a
picture? Is there a way to enable this function without moving the user to
the local admins group?

Thanks
Bogdan>>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Office 2003 Editions explained
http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Is the normal user name the same as
the computer name? If so, there can be an issue
with the feature set working in Office Picture Manager.

======
I have installed Office 2003 Pro on an Windows XP Pro SP2 workstation. This
workstation is a member of a Win 2003 AD domain. I can't make the edit
function of Picture Manager to work if the user is not in the local admins
group. On the domain it is aplied the default domain security policy. Why
does the user has to be member of the local admins group in order to edit a
picture? Is there a way to enable this function without moving the user to
the local admins group?

Thanks
Bogdan>>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Office 2003 Editions explained
http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx
 
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BogdanR

Yes. Thanks Bob. You saved me. I've logged with a different user and now is
working.

Best Regards,
Bogdan
 
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BogdanR

Yes. Thanks Bob. You saved me. I've logged with a different user and now is
working.

Best Regards,
Bogdan
 
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BogdanR

Yes. Thanks Bob. You saved me. I've logged with a different user and now is
working.

Best Regards,
Bogdan
 
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BogdanR

Yes. Thanks Bob. You saved me. I've logged with a different user and now is
working.

Best Regards,
Bogdan
 
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BogdanR

Yes. Thanks Bob. You saved me. I've logged with a different user and now is
working.

Best Regards,
Bogdan
 
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BogdanR

Yes. Thanks Bob. You saved me. I've logged with a different user and now is
working.

Best Regards,
Bogdan
 
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BogdanR

Yes. Thanks Bob. You saved me. I've logged with a different user and now is
working.

Best Regards,
Bogdan
 
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BogdanR

Yes. Thanks Bob. You saved me. I've logged with a different user and now is
working.

Best Regards,
Bogdan
 
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BogdanR

Yes. Thanks Bob. You saved me. I've logged with a different user and now is
working.

Best Regards,
Bogdan
 
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