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Server 2003 HELP

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Limp Gawd
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I know alot of you guys out there are network admins or have some experiance with windows server 2003 and I could really use some help im stumped here.
I just recently setup and server with windows server 2003 as a domain controller running terminal services so people on the network can run an app in the environment of the server. Now this all works fine like it should except when people log on to the domain they have no rights at all on their own workstation unless im logged in as Administrator...now ive tried adding people to the admin's group but they still dont have any right on their own station. There must be some security policy im missing or something because I cant seem to find out how to fix this anywhere. Thanks for any help its greatly appriciated.
 
while in computer management at the workstation, right click on the administrators group
then add the user @ domain to the group.

also you can do
start > run > "control userpasswords2" > "Add" button > put in user and domain name > next > choose admin
 
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