Tony
 
Quite power hungry!     ;-)
God in 2k is different, depending on what you define as God.
 
There is a Schema admin, which holds rights to modify Schema, personally
I find this one the most frightening.
There is also Enterprise Admin, which you should think of as a Domain
Admin of "all domains", root and child.
Then there is Domain admin for the current domain you are connected to.
 
Hope that helps, just be security concious.
 
Cheers
Damian
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Better Net Office [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 11 September 2001 10:22 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: God rights for account administrator was "Event log full but
access denied error?"


Ok I'll change the topic, I'd like to know exactly where I give myself
"GOD" rights. In otherwords, if i make an account called fred (me
actually) or administrator (me too) I want that account to have 100%
ability to do anything..................how? I haven't got time to muck
around with individual rights...........just want me....to be god.
Rgds
Tony Wilson
Better Net
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