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Windows Server Hacks: Grant Administrative Access to a Domain Controller
Overview Active Directory has introduced many new levels of complexity to server and security management. For example, if you would like to grant a remote site administrator the rights to install software or services on a domain controller, that person would have to be a domain administrator. Granting that person domain administrator rights introduces the possibility of that user creating new accounts with administrative rights. The following steps show how to grant a user the same level of rights as an administrator of a member server or a workstation on a domain controller, while preventing that user from having rights to Active Directory.
| Publisher | O'Reilly Media | File Format | |
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| Date Published | March 2004 | Downloads | 13 |
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