DHCP Scopes Delegation

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I have a DHCP server running Win 2003 that manages IP address leases and
reservations for several remote sites. The server is a member of a Windows
2003 AD domain. How can I delegate certain subnets (networks) to field
admins
so they can only modify (ex: add machine IP reservations, exclude IP
addresses, etc.) within certain, delegated DHCP scopes? I do not want to
give them access to other subnets/networks that belong to other sites. All
these subnets are on 1 DHCP server.

Any idea would be very much appreciated!
SMO

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