2003 Security, How do you add power users (No Built-in)

From: Steve Williams (swilliams_at_stewartmg.com)
Date: 04/29/03


Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 07:41:32 -0700


>-----Original Message-----
>Use GP via Restricted Groups under Security settings.
You
>will have to have the Admin tools loaded on your
>workstation. Right Click and Add Group, Browse and
select
>Power Users, click ok, go back and edit the Power Users,
>and add the members to to the top options. Click ok and
>your done.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Im running 2003 server, I want to put a group of users
in
>>the power users group on all the local machines, is
there
>>a way to do this without connecting to computer
>management
>>on each machine?
>>
>>THanks,
>>
>>Steve
>>..
>>
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>Timothy,

I have tried that, it seems there is no longer a built-in
power users group. There is on the workstation. Any help
would be appreciated.



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