Shadow depending on how much delegation you will end up doing and how big
your environment and how deeply you want to get into it you will either want
to do this by hand, script it, or buy a product to do it. 

The delegation you asked for here specifically is pretty basic as others
have layed out, however if you think it is just the start, I would
definitely recommend looking into something like Quest's Active Roles
product. They figure most of it out for you so you don't have to.

I have to admit to actually having lunch with them today but can assure you
that doesn't sway my thinking of what products are and aren't worth looking
at. A deli sandwich isn't enough for me to recommend something I think isn't
good. I really do think they have a good product. For someone who isn't
wanting to dive into the depths that can sometimes be required for
delegation of AD, this is a real good product.

  joe


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Hi

I'm new to the list so excuse me if I come across as a lame-o!

We have a win2k environment w/ exchange 2k.

There's only one little problem I'm having with active directory, we would
like to have our Admins (read administrative assistants, not sys-admins) do
the chores of maintaining the active directory user information. i.e,
updating a user's business phone, cell phone, address, etc. However, this
person cannot have access to change anything else, such as disabling an
account, adding an email address etc.

I cannot, for the life of me, figure out how to assign permissions just
so...


Any advice would be greatly appreciated.



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