Local Admin Privileges in Domain

From: scott (sbailey_at_mileslumber.com)
Date: 12/07/04


Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 09:20:48 -0600

I admin a Win 2003 AD network. All clients are Win XP. I'd like to create a
group on the Win 2003 PDC that only has the 'Users' group as a member, but
use a GPO to allow any user that I add to that group have
preferably"Administrative" privileges to their local pc or at least have
"Power User" privileges to their client pc.

Does anyone have ideas on how best to do this? I don't care if it's done
with OU's or Groups on the PDC, I just need to have this capability.

Any help greatly appreciated.



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