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You can set this up via group policy, but beware - unlike most GPO settings,
setting the admin group membership is a permanent change, and will overwrite
whatever the existing group membershi
Of Oluwaseyi Owoeye
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Hi Guys,
By Default the Domain Admin is an administrator on every client system in
the domain. Suppose I want to extend this functionality, i.e. having a
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There is a danger to using restricted groups. It will replace the contents
of the group with whatever you specify in the GPO. The only excpetion is
the default local admin account. If you ha
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1. Use restricted groups.
2. Use startup scripts. Simply add some other group from the domain to
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I have a domain with over 1000 computers and can'
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> Add the user to the local administrator group on each machine in the domain.
> This can be do
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> Add the user to the local administrator group on each machine in the
> domain. This can be done via script for example. Does anyone know if
> this can be done by GPO?
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I have a domain with over 1000 computers and can't possibly go round the
machines doing this.
DO you have a sample script that can achieve this?
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Making a user a Domain Administrator
Add the user to the local administrator group on each machine in the
domain. This can be done via script for example. Does anyone know if
this can be done by GPO?
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Peter Johnson
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: 13 December 2004 12:10
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Making a user a Domain Administrator
Hi Guys,
By Default the Domain Admin is an administrator on every client system
in the domain. Suppose I want to extend this functionality, i.e. having
a particular user who is not a domain
Hi Guys,
By Default the Domain Admin is an administrator on every client system
in the domain. Suppose I want to extend this functionality, i.e. having
a particular user who is not a domain administrator but has
administrator rights on every client machine in the domain.
How can I achieve this?
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Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 11:10 AM
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Add the user to the local administrator group on each machine in the domain.
This can be done via script for
ent: maandag 13 december 2004 11:10
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Making a user a Domain Administrator
Hi Guys,
By Default the Domain Admin is an administrator on every client system in
the domain. Suppose I want to extend this functionality, i.e. having a
particular user who
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Sent: 13 December 2004 10:10
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Making a user a Domain Administrator
Hi Guys,
By Default the Domain Admin is an administrator on every client system in the
domain. Suppose I want to extend this
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