Permissions to move computer object into another OU

From: Gabe Matteson (gmatteson_at_rounder.com)
Date: 07/14/04

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    I would like to delegate control of the Computer OU to the help desk so they
    can drag the computers into different OU's, what permissions do i need to
    give them? i've tried the create and delete computer objects but to no
    avail. help is much appreciated, thanks.


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