How can I see my user privileges?

How can I see my user privileges?

Choose the Users branch and find the account you want to check. Right-click on the account and choose the Properties option. Click on the Member Of tab, and if it says both Administrators and Users, you have administrative privileges. If it only says users, you have a standard account.

What are access profiles?

access profiles. DEFINITIONS1. information kept on a computer that gives details about a user, for example their name, password, and the parts of the system they are allowed to use. Synonyms and related words. Computer files and documents and collections of computer data.

How do I create a profile in Access?

STEP 1 Click Security > Mgmt Access Method > Access Profiles. This page displays all of the access profiles, active and inactive. STEP 2 To change the active access profile, select a profile from the Active Access Profile drop down menu and click Apply. This makes the chosen profile the active access profile.

Can a admin access a user’s profile?

However, even as admin I can’t seem to access anyone’s profile but mine. How can i access their profiles so I can load all their stuff back into them? It would really be nice if I could access their profiles via my debian server since that’s where it’s all backed up to.

What can an administrator do with a standard user account?

An administrator account has higher-level permissions than a standard user account, which means that an administrator account owner can perform tasks on your computer that a standard user account owner cannot. Standard user account credentials allow a user to do things that affect only his or her account, including: Change or remove the password.

What are the permissions of an administrator account?

User account permissions. The system actions that a user can perform are governed by the type of account he or she signs in with. An administrator account has higher-level permissions than a standard user account, which means that an administrator account owner can perform tasks on your computer that a standard user account owner cannot.

Is there a way to access user accounts?

I mounted the profiles via samba and can open the profiles but can’t see the contents (says the folders are empty but I can see from the machine their not). Exactly what are you trying to access and exactly what happens when you try? Exactly what are you trying to access and exactly what happens when you try? The different profiles on my PC.