Re: Help! How do I see what OS management rights a Group has?

From: lforbes (UseLinkToEmail_at_WindowsForumz.com)
Date: 05/27/05

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    "gretzkygirl44" wrote:
    > Hi,
    > I am trying to figure out how I can see what rights a specific
    > group
    > has in an active directory domain. Not what rights the group
    > has to a
    > file system but what OS rights they have.
    >
    > I am taking over management of a domain that I didn't build.
    > It is a
    > windows 2000 domain with active directory (I have previously
    > only
    > managed NT domains). There are several users put into several
    > different
    > groups. HelpDesk, Assistants, CallCenter, etc, etc. I am
    > trying to go
    > back and document what rights HelpDesk and the other groups
    > were
    > assigned at creation. I thought most rights would be assignsed
    > from
    > 'local security settings' but I don't see the information I am
    > looking
    > for in there. For example, I know users in 'Help Desk' can
    > reset/change
    > passwords from testing with their IDs (and help desk isn't
    > part of a
    > built in like account operators). Is there somewhere in a gui
    > or a
    > command line option to list all rights a group was given at
    > creation?
    >
    > If I click on the group properties I only see, members,
    > members of,
    > etc.
    >
    > Thanks for any advice!
    > M

    Hi,

    Turn on advanced features and view the Security Rights on the OUs and
    GPO’s. That, and maybe NTFS file permissions, would be the only reason
    for creating separate groups.

    Cheers,

    Lara

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