Re: Rights for certain Security Groups

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It can be done.
Create a new OU, add the security groups you wish to manage to that OU.
Then delegate control to modify group membership for that OU.

Steve Foster [SBS MVP] wrote:
> *omb wrote:
>
> > I would like to to allow the "Domain Power Users" group the ability
> to
> > change membership for only certain security groups on our SBS2003
> domain.
> > For instance, I have created a "sales", "info" & "accounts" group.
> I
> would
> > like "Domain Power Users" only to be able to change membership for
> "sales" &
> > "info". How can I do this?
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> You can't. But you can make an individual person the "Manager" of
> the
> group, and then they will be able to modify the group membership
> using
> Outlook.
>
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> Steve Foster [SBS MVP]
> ---------------------------------------
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