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Re: [Full-disclosure] need help in managing administrators



to all who replied to my request, i thank you a lot , you advises where really 
helpful, i thank you very much


From: joel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx: nadtec@xxxxxxxxxxx; bugtraq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; 
full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: RE: [Full-disclosure] need help in 
managing administratorsDate: Sun, 2 Dec 2007 21:19:10 -0600






Launch “Active Directory Users & Computers”
Listed you have the AD containers used to hold all your objects, select a tree, 
right-click the container, click properties. There is a tab called “Delegate 
Control” where you can delegate management of the objects located in that 
container to whatever groups or individuals you want.  It is best to create a 
user group, then delegate the control to the group rather than the user.
This is where it is important that you have your AD containers set up properly…
 
Hope that helps provide some direction…
 
Joel Helgeson
 
 


From: full-disclosure-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:full-disclosure-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of happy ninoSent: 
Sunday, December 02, 2007 3:42 AMTo: bugtraq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; 
full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: [Full-disclosure] need help in 
managing administrators
 

 
Hi All,i've a problem in my organization that we have several domain admins, we 
are in the process of removing most of them but i need to have a person only 
authorized to installnew software to users' computers but without having access 
to other parts of the users machines, is this possible ?..can i delegate a 
function like this only to certain users with outbeing domain admins?Appreciate 
your great helpthanks alot regards,Nad 
 



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