Ø Hi. Just woondering about the apostrophy here. What is the rule. Please help user’s, users or users' Authorization rights are required for user’s to access these risk system applications.
Yes, if the users are people, it has to be 'who'. In the context of computers, it is just possible that users might not be people: could they be processes, or workstations, or something like that that calls actions? But more likely, the person writing it didn't get it right.
Well here is an intellectual debate I am having with my group: Users' Group Users Group User Group I suggested that the correct spelling was Users' Group as it was a plural possessive noun: add ' to the end of plural nouns that end in -s: two cats' toys three friends' letters My friend said...
1 could you tell how you add users to local "remote desktop users" group on win10 ? 2 in your environment ,which user you want to remove from local" remote desktop users" ? remove rdsgroup or only some domain users like testa,testb ? Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help.
However, since you are still not receiving responses from these users on the secondary calendars, this behavior is indeed not typical.While Exchange Online generally favors the primary calendar for tracking meeting responses, the lack of responses on secondary calendars could indicate a deeper issue.
The confusion is generated because this particular folder has the nickname "Public Desktop" in Windows 7 but the actual folder ID and location is <C:\Users\Public\Desktop>.
In 2003 server - Linked a group policy to the OU. On the policy > system services > print spooler > I added domain users group to start,stop,pause the service.
I am looking for solutions to lock user accounts in Active Directory automatically when user are out on vacations as per their Out-of-office assistant setup in Outlook. Is there some tools out there doing just that? or a script?