Allowing Remote Admin Some Control

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Ok. I have Windows 2000 AD and I have 5 locations. All locations are
configured as part of the same domain. Now we are hiring a consultant for
one location to do some dirty work. This guy should have access to the
server, should be able to install printers on server. Now thats probably
the easy part. Now, how can I get this guy to be able to create users and
join computers to domain, but I want him to be restricted only to that
location. Is that possible? I'm afraid if I give this guy Admin
privilages, he might do some damage to the rest of the network.
Can someone advise?


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