Re: Admin users

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Hi Meinolf,

Thank you so much for your help. I will go ahead to see if I could use the
Delegate Control.

Thanks a lot.

"Meinolf Weber" wrote:

Hello qq,

On the OU's where they should be responsible you can use the Delegate Control,
rightclick the OU and choose it. A lot of options are possible, check them
out. Then the people do not have to be admins. But if you make them member
of an Administrator's group they are full admins.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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Hi Meinolf,

Thank you for your help.

But I don't want to give all Admintrators same full rights to do every
thing. I want to setup different levels for each Admins. For example,
I want to setup an Administrator with full right, but another
Administrator just has a limited right to manage certain a few users,
computers or computer for a branch office user in another place.

Would you please give some idea for sovle my issue? Thanks a lot.

"Meinolf Weber" wrote:

Hello qq,

Create a new user account and add them to the group Domain admins,
that's all. But be sure that they know what they are doing.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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Hi All,

Is any know how to create different level Domain Administrator
account? What I want to do is that I want to create a few
Administrator accounts with different user name and rigth, also I
want know if some thing will be wrong, then I know which
amdinistrator does it. Currently, I just has only one Domain
Administrator account, all of administrators are using the same
account to do Admin Tasks.

Thanks a lot.




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