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I looked at this method and it looks as if
it’s only to change the members of the group specified. That’s not
what I’m trying to do. I’m trying to give the Power Users group the
ability to install printer drivers. Jared Manhat From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Perdue David J Contr
InDyne/Enterprise IT One thing to be really careful of
though. It will replace the contents of the local group. The only
exception to this is the default local Admin account in the local
Administrators group. That account will stay. If you are using
software, like SMS, that generates it's own local admin account be sure that it
is getting left in. Dave -------------------------------------------------------------- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Brian Desmond Yes,
this is possible. Check out restricted groups in group policy. From: Jared Manhat
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I
though I read somewhere in the MS Server 2003 Deployment Kit
under Designing a Managed Environment that it was possible to
modify to local pc's group permissions using GP. Has anyone heard of this? What
I'm
trying to do is assign Install Printer Drivers to Power Users. Thanks Systems Administrator Accutest
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Title: Customize Group Permissions
- [ActiveDir] Customize Group Perm... Jared Manhat
- RE: [ActiveDir] Customize G... Brian Desmond
- RE: [ActiveDir] Customize G... Perdue David J Contr InDyne/Enterprise IT
- RE: [ActiveDir] Customize G... Jared Manhat
- RE: [ActiveDir] Customize G... Rutherford, Robert
