Restricting Local User Account



Hi folks

I need to create a local account on a standalone server (non domain
member) which will have the ability to create local user accounts, but
not mess with the administrator account (thinking member of power user
group here). In addition to this I need to make sure that this user
cannot browse the network in anyway and only be granted specific
permissions to certain directories. The permissions to the directories
can be performed by locking down with NTFS permissions but I cannot
find a way to disable network browsing without messing with the server
service which is required for user account management. I need to hide
all network servers/domain from this specific user account. What is
the best way to acheive this, is it possible?

TIA

AndyJ
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