Re: Rights for updating users
- From: "Cris Hanna[SBS-MVP]" <crisnospamhanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 14:34:45 -0500
Is the user a local admin on the test machine?
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"Adrian Marsh (NNTP)" <adrian.marsh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:453F9648.4010508@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hmmm.
heres what I've done...
I created a new Security Group with the users I'm testing with in it. I
then went into AD, right clicked on the OU of interest (SBSUsers), and
clicked "Delegate Control", and assigned Create, delete, and manage
rights to that SG (not quite what I wanted but close enough for testing).
Then I started MMC3 in author mode, added the AD Users and Computers
snap-in, changed the Columns, and selected the SBSUSers OU (clicking New
Window from Here), then saved the settings to an .msc
I installed MMC v3 onto a test client, logged in as one of the test
users, and opened the .msc file.
MMC opens, but now I get an error "MMC could not create the snap-in".
Any ideas?
Cris Hanna[SBS-MVP] wrote:Account Operator Group is a builtin Group and I don't believe you can
modify it.
I know you can't modify by field
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