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I guess it is kinda funny now that I think about it. I would not mind if the domain user in question was a member of all the clients local admin group but I do not know of a way to accomplish this without visiting each desktop.
Jerry
Scicom Data Services Minnetonka,Mn
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I hope that last comment was a joke...as I wouldnt want a "user" to have domain admin rights. If you find a good solution for this, I would be suprised, as I have looked for a better solution than just adding the users domain account to the local admin group and cant find anything. I have been living with all "domain users" being members of their local machine admin group, and just hoping that they dont change the local admin user password. If all you are worried about is keeping the admin password so that you can get into the machine if you need...dont worry, there are always local machine administrator reset programs.
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