Assign user to boinc_admins

Message boards : Questions and problems : Assign user to boinc_admins
Message board moderation

To post messages, you must log in.

AuthorMessage
Fred - efmer.com
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 8 Aug 08
Posts: 570
Netherlands
Message 25850 - Posted: 2 Jul 2009, 6:50:04 UTC

On Vista how can I assign a user to the boinc_admins group, so that user can use BOINC Manager.
ID: 25850 · Report as offensive
Profile Jord
Volunteer tester
Help desk expert
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 29 Aug 05
Posts: 15480
Netherlands
Message 25852 - Posted: 2 Jul 2009, 8:06:51 UTC - in response to Message 25850.  

ID: 25852 · Report as offensive
Fred - efmer.com
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 8 Aug 08
Posts: 570
Netherlands
Message 25853 - Posted: 2 Jul 2009, 9:10:04 UTC - in response to Message 25852.  

ID: 25853 · Report as offensive
Profile Gundolf Jahn

Send message
Joined: 20 Dec 07
Posts: 1069
Germany
Message 25858 - Posted: 2 Jul 2009, 10:51:09 UTC - in response to Message 25853.  
Last modified: 2 Jul 2009, 10:51:23 UTC

Since there are no emoticons in your response, I have to ask: Do you relalize that Jord gave you links? :-)
ID: 25858 · Report as offensive
Fred - efmer.com
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 8 Aug 08
Posts: 570
Netherlands
Message 25860 - Posted: 2 Jul 2009, 11:36:13 UTC - in response to Message 25852.  

English Vista
Dutch Vista

You are aware that this is impossible in most Vista version. (Home Premium)
ID: 25860 · Report as offensive
Fred - efmer.com
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 8 Aug 08
Posts: 570
Netherlands
Message 25861 - Posted: 2 Jul 2009, 11:39:20 UTC - in response to Message 25859.  

"Opmerking: Deze stappen kunnen niet worden uitgevoerd in Windows Vista Starter, Windows Vista Home Basic en Windows Vista Home Premium."

So you need (Business?) or Ultimate to do this efficiently.

You want me to do an expensive upgrade to use BOINC?
ID: 25861 · Report as offensive
Profile Jord
Volunteer tester
Help desk expert
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 29 Aug 05
Posts: 15480
Netherlands
Message 25862 - Posted: 2 Jul 2009, 12:00:44 UTC - in response to Message 25860.  
Last modified: 2 Jul 2009, 12:01:51 UTC

Riiiiiiight, blame it on me!

You said "On Vista how can I assign a user to the boinc_admins group", you didn't say "On Vista Home...". You did not specify which Vista you use. Perhaps a good thing to think of that for the next time. I am not psychic.

On Vista Home you can't do this. You can't do it on XP Home either.
So either you learn to live with it, or you get a Vista version that does allow you to add users to groups, or you just don't use Vista but XP Pro.
ID: 25862 · Report as offensive
Fred - efmer.com
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 8 Aug 08
Posts: 570
Netherlands
Message 25863 - Posted: 2 Jul 2009, 12:47:24 UTC - in response to Message 25862.  

Riiiiiiight, blame it on me!

You said "On Vista how can I assign a user to the boinc_admins group", you didn't say "On Vista Home...". You did not specify which Vista you use. Perhaps a good thing to think of that for the next time. I am not psychic.

On Vista Home you can't do this. You can't do it on XP Home either.
So either you learn to live with it, or you get a Vista version that does allow you to add users to groups, or you just don't use Vista but XP Pro.

Ok if it where that simple.....and I thought, you are doing this for some time, you would be a bit psychic by now.
But strange to do something that a lot of users can't handle. And upgrading only for BOINC, for features you normally never ever use in a home computer?
There is an easy workaround but every time BOINC installs it removes that.... and you have to do it again.
It would be much simpler if the installer would handle this. Maybe a hint.
ID: 25863 · Report as offensive
Profile Gundolf Jahn

Send message
Joined: 20 Dec 07
Posts: 1069
Germany
Message 25864 - Posted: 2 Jul 2009, 13:33:16 UTC - in response to Message 25862.  

On Vista Home you can't do this. You can't do it on XP Home either.

I did it once in XP home. All I remember is that I had to boot in safe mode ("Abgesicherter Modus").

Gruß,
Gundolf
ID: 25864 · Report as offensive
Profile Jord
Volunteer tester
Help desk expert
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 29 Aug 05
Posts: 15480
Netherlands
Message 25865 - Posted: 2 Jul 2009, 14:30:14 UTC - in response to Message 25864.  

Since Home misses the User Group Policy, you can't add it even in Safe Mode.

Now, there is another way you may be able to add the users to the groups in XP Home. It may be that you have to use the same commands in Vista Home. Test it, I would say.

- Click on the 'Start' button.
- Click on 'Programs'.
- Click on 'Desktop-Accessories'.
- Click on 'Command Prompt'.
- In the command prompt window that opened, type:
-- net localgroup boinc_admins 'username' /add (press Enter), where 'username' (without the quotes) is the username you want to add. As far as I know, the username is not case sensitive.
ID: 25865 · Report as offensive
Fred - efmer.com
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 8 Aug 08
Posts: 570
Netherlands
Message 25866 - Posted: 2 Jul 2009, 14:43:50 UTC - in response to Message 25865.  

Since Home misses the User Group Policy, you can't add it even in Safe Mode.

Now, there is another way you may be able to add the users to the groups in XP Home. It may be that you have to use the same commands in Vista Home. Test it, I would say.

- Click on the 'Start' button.
- Click on 'Programs'.
- Click on 'Desktop-Accessories'.
- Click on 'Command Prompt'.
- In the command prompt window that opened, type:
-- net localgroup boinc_admins 'username' /add (press Enter), where 'username' (without the quotes) is the username you want to add. As far as I know, the username is not case sensitive.

Ok that's an answer I can live with. You should start it as administrator of course.
When I type NET user 'username' it list the user in the local group. So that should be fine.
Thanks.
ID: 25866 · Report as offensive
Profile Jord
Volunteer tester
Help desk expert
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 29 Aug 05
Posts: 15480
Netherlands
Message 25867 - Posted: 2 Jul 2009, 14:54:35 UTC - in response to Message 25863.  

It would be much simpler if the installer would handle this. Maybe a hint.

The installer handles this on 99% of the Windows versions out there. It just appears that on some systems it won't do it, for whatever reason. Rom has fixed this a couple of times already, but now he's just waiting to see how the new installer is going to handle this (which hopefully will also make it possible to install on a domain controller and domain client again).
ID: 25867 · Report as offensive
Profile Jord
Volunteer tester
Help desk expert
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 29 Aug 05
Posts: 15480
Netherlands
Message 25868 - Posted: 2 Jul 2009, 15:01:10 UTC - in response to Message 25866.  
Last modified: 2 Jul 2009, 15:01:54 UTC

You may also have to add the username to the boinc_projects group. Else they won't be able to execute any applications under BOINC. But I am not too sure about that, again try before you do. ;-)
ID: 25868 · Report as offensive
Fred - efmer.com
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 8 Aug 08
Posts: 570
Netherlands
Message 25869 - Posted: 2 Jul 2009, 17:31:34 UTC - in response to Message 25868.  

You may also have to add the username to the boinc_projects group. Else they won't be able to execute any applications under BOINC. But I am not too sure about that, again try before you do. ;-)

What I can see not, the boinc_admins group has execute permission in BOINC and BOINC projects, and in program files.
ID: 25869 · Report as offensive
Sirius B
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 12 Jun 09
Posts: 2099
Ireland
Message 26034 - Posted: 15 Jul 2009, 16:16:08 UTC - in response to Message 25852.  

English Vista
Dutch Vista



Wow, thanks Ageless, I had this problem recently & didn't know how to get around it. Printed link page out for future reference. I'm okay as I use Vista Business & Ultimate.
ID: 26034 · Report as offensive

Message boards : Questions and problems : Assign user to boinc_admins

Copyright © 2024 University of California.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.