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Roger,
Thanks much Plagiarism is the most sincere form of
flattery. ;-)
-rtk
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I'm firmly on the bandwagon with this book. Super effort and
the Second
Edition is going
Inovis Inc.
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I'm firmly on the bandwagon with this book. Super effort and the
Second Edition is going
objects to perform the task)
/Guido
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There is a white paper coming from Microsoft soon (like in the next couple
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The best treatment of the Delegation Wizard I have seen so far is in a
book by Sakari Kouti and Mika Seitsonen Inside Active Directory
http://www.kouti.com/ Must have book IMHO.
I second the motion. Super book.
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The best treatment of the Delegation Wizard I have seen so far is in a
book by Sakari Kouti and Mika Seitsonen Inside Active Directory
http://www.kouti.com/ Must have book IMHO.
I second the motion. Super book.
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Shadow,
Welcome Shadow. I am new to the list, too.
You should be able to accomplish this with delegations. Right click an OU
that has user objects that you want to have your admins maintain, and choose
delegate control. The delegation wizard has some common tasks that you can
delegate, or you
You can create a group, add your admins to that group and then delegate
permissions to the AD structure for only those options.
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Barring a better way someone may suggest, typically you would grant the
permission granularly at the attribute level. I prefer to create a group
and grant the perms at the OU level for what they are going to update.
Al
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: Thursday, October 02, 2003 9:03 AM
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Shadow,
Welcome Shadow. I am new to the list, too.
You should be able to accomplish this with delegations. Right click an OU
that has user objects that you want to have your admins maintain
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If you really want to get a good handle on it I would get the book.
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Excellent. The delegation wizard
Greetings, and welcome to the best place on the Internet to get help on AD.
No question is too new or old IMHO. The way it works here is that you must
be self managed, and when someone answers your question, you say thank
you... Then if you ever see the same question asked, respond with the
, NetPro
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The best treatment of the Delegation Wizard I have seen so far is in a book
by Sakari Kouti and Mika
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
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