Re: Local Admin

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If your server is a domain controller, then you do not get Local Users
and Groups anymore. Hopefully the server you want to give local admin
rights to is not a domain controller. If so, then search google groups
for local admin rights on a domain controller, as I have never had a
need to do this myself.

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