Group administrator cannot open Control Panel, Manager of tasks or access networked readers

Hello

I have a little trouble getting one of our computers in the domain to cooperate.  We've added a bunch of user profiles of domain on this computer, all under the administrator group, but nobody except the local administrator can access network drives, open Control Panel and open the Task Manager.  Even our domain administrator cannot do the previously listed.  We have 3 other computers that use all the same members, and they are all very well, so I don't think that the question lies in group policy.  It's almost as if the local administrator group settings have been changed somehow?  I went into the local group policy and all settings seem correct.  I'm puzzled little at this stage.  This could be the cause of this problem?  What is a corrupt local administrator account?  For any help or suggestion would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!

Hi Jay,.

Thanks for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

The question you have posted is linked to the domain. It's going to be better suited than it pro. I suggest you post in the TechNet Forums.
http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en/w7itpronetworking/threads

I hope this helps!

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