Re: Add Computer to domain



CALLUM Mac wrote:
> Hi,

ciao

> I've created a global group called 'admins' which is a member of
> every PC and Member Server local administrators group in our domain.
>
> I have created an OU called 'Computers' which will house all the PC's
> and member servers in the domain.
>
> I have run the redircmp command so that the default Computer
> Container will now be Computers.
>
> I have also delegated the Create/Delete Computer Object on the
> 'Computers' OU for the global group 'admins'
>
> Question: Will any member of this group be restricted to the amount of
> workstations they can add to the domain, if they are not members of
> the domain admins group?

yes

ciao
--
Mitch


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