local admin permissions on DC

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Hi All,

I remember a post about this a while ago but can't find -- how to give a
person permissions to one specific DC only and not AD, DNS, WINS -- to be
able to monitor and fix OS (when necessary, knock wood, good now :-)). Can't
find references to this kind of how-to in docs.

I know I have to add the person to DC Default Policy log on interactively
for him to use remote desktop, btw.

This is for monitoring a branch office DC -- the IT person was the NT domain
admin there and we just migrated the office, he is not familiar enough yet
with AD/WS2K3, want to limit him to just the DC as if it was not a DC. (hope
that makes sense)

Thanks!




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