User permission problem

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I have a single forest single domain Windows Server 2003 AD environment. We
have several techs that join computers to the domain, install software, etc.
I have a GPO in place that adds a security group to the local XP admin group
that they are all members of. I need to remove them from the Domain Admins
group (which they do not need to be in in the first place). I had a problem
where they would get a 1325-not a valid file name error when trying to
install software or perform other various tasks. It appears to be PC specific
due to that the fact that I had one of them logon on to my PC and there was
no error (prior to the domain admin membership). The strange thing is we
deleted the user's profile on another PC and he logged in and got the error.
Putting them in the domain admins group eliminates the problem. Would
delegation solve my problem in this situation? If so, how would I structure
it? Thanks.


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