How to revoque a delegeted right

From: Muriel (nyoka_at_iol.ie)
Date: 07/26/04


Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 09:34:33 -0700

Let's imagine as an administrator, you have deleguated
the rights of "reset passwords" to a group for a
organisational unit. Late, you decide that the user in
the domain local group is abusing that right and wish to
revoque it.
I tried to use the mmc but I can't find the right snap-in
on reset passwords.
How do you do it?
How can you check and change the rights delegated to a
user (group) by an administrator?

I'd appreciate all suggestions

Thank you



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