Enterprise Admins group doesn't do it!

From: Sandy Wood (sandy.wood@da.ocgov.com)
Date: 04/18/03


From: "Sandy Wood" <sandy.wood@da.ocgov.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 16:11:45 -0700


Trying to simplify my native Win2k domain mgmnt by
putting my admins into the Enterprise Admins group. We've
got a parent domain and two child domains. We used to put
the admins in each Domain Admins group and now we've
pulled them out of there and put them into the Enterprise
Admins group which appears in each Local Domain Admin
group. However, now we can't login to any server via
Remote Desktop / Terminal Services unless we put the
Domain Admins group back into the admin's membership,
then all is ok. What magic needs to be done to 'enable'
the Enterprise Admins group to have true full domain
rights?



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