local administrator

From: Chaz (Chaz@chaz.me)
Date: 05/31/02


From: "Chaz" <Chaz@chaz.me>
Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 11:44:23 -0700


  The simple way is to make them a member of the local
machines administrator group.
  
On the computer you wish to allow them admin rights:
    navigate to the Administrator group.
    Right click on administrators
    Select properties
    Add the domain account to the group.
  Thats all.

-Chaz
MCSE Windows 2000

>-----Original Message-----
>How do I configure a domain user to have
>local administrator rights on their pc. My users log
>in to our domain, but, in doing so they do not have the
>rights they need on their local machine and I need to
>have them function as local administrators.
>
>thanks
>.
>



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