Re: GPO settings for Administrators



major piece of info is missing
Where are DCs located, and does this include allowing
them privs (services, printers, etc.) over remote DCs ?

"Hens" <Hens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:968877A2-7C8D-4187-AE53-098B337FEB00@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi there,
I would just like some advise from the experts out there,the Ou structure
is
very simple, I have the domain called mydomain.com, underneath it I have
OU's
for different countries, example, New York, Seattle etc within each of
those
OU's all the computers, printers, users exists. What I want to accomplish
is
to enable administrators within that locations (2 - 5 Admins) to do day to
day operations etc, enable disabled network accounts, mange WINS etc,
install
network printers etc etc. but would also like to limit there rights to
cause
a major "disaster". What will be the best solution to accomplish this
using
GPO's? Any help would be much appreciated.

Best Regards


.



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