"I should also mention the fact that this does not happen on another DC in my domain."
=> do you mean that your ADUC had issues when connected to the SP3 DC, or was the ADUS running on the respective server (logged onto the console or via TS) ?
 
I doubt the latter, however I've not seen the problem myself - so which version of the adminpac is installed on your delegated admin's machines?  Who knows, maybe there's a bug with specific versions of ADUC connected to specific SP versions of a DC, but this would be awkward.
 
"This phenomenon only happens under the Users Tab under ADUC" - do you mean the Users container in AD?  You have the issue in this container, but not in any OU that your delegated users are accessing - correct?   What permissions did you set exactly and where?


From: George Arezina [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Dienstag, 4. November 2003 10:08
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] ADUC MMC

After delegating control to a specific number of users to reset and unlock locked accounts I ran into a very weird problem. The delegated users were able to open the properties of users under ADUC. Now, when they attempt to open the properties tab, ADUC just closes itself as if the delegated user clicked on the x to exit ADUC. This phenomenon only happens under the Users Tab under ADUC. In other OUs the delegated users can open the properties page of a user and unlock locked accounts. Does anyone have a clue as how to fix this problem? I have delegated control to specific people in order to alleviate certain admins from such a tedious task of unlocking locked users. I should also mention the fact that this does not happen on another DC in my domain. The other DC has SP4 installed while this one with the problem does not. I ran into trouble after installing SP 4 and decided to return to SP 3 with all the post SP3 security patches installed.

Thanks in advance.

 

 

  

George Arezina

BA, A+, Net+, MCSE 2000

Information Technology Consultant

National Bank of Serbia

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