administrator rights for computer

From: Sher (Sher_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/23/05

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    Hi all,
    I have a normal user who logs on to a 2003 server network which has group
    policies set.
    I have a program that requires administrator rights to the workstation in
    order to run.
    If I assign adminstrator rights to the domain user at the workstation level
    (user accounts)then the user also has administrartor rights to the domain.
    How can I assign workstation administrator rights to the domain user but not
    domain administrator rights?
    I want this user to get all the gp's set.
    Thanks in advance for any help
    Sher


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