folke wrote:
> The only other thing I see possible is to take another user to put in the 
> domain admin group, but what do we gain by doing that.


Create a domain security group, add your utility accounts into that group, and 
then add that group to the local Administrators group on all your servers.  The 
easiest way to do this is to use the Group Policy setting "Restricted Groups" 
to push down your newly created domain group to the local Admins group on all 
your servers.

I think there's also a "Remote WMI Users" group in Win2k3 (possibly R2 or some 
level of SP) that has remote WMI rights but not administrator rights.

seth wright ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
windows engineer
540.568.2912 (office)
james madison university




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