Re: User rights of logon server locally, start/stop services, kill
- From: Pakeon <Pakeon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 05:24:01 -0800
I'm running Windows server 2003. I don't want to add them to Server Operators
or Power Users. I want to grant explicit rights to the group that is
responsible for particular tasks, such as Network configuration.
Thanks
Pakeon
"Paul Adare" wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 21:06:00 -0800, Pakeon wrote:.
Thanks for your information! What about the network configuraiton change? Is
there a way to grant particular usres who are only able to update server
network configuraiton such as IP address, DNS suffix...?
That depends on the operating system. In Windows 2000, which is what this
news group is for, I believe that you need to use membership in Power Users
or Server Operators (sorry but it has been years since I worked with
Windows 2000). For Server 2008 there's a local group called Network
Configuration Operators that will do what you want.
--
Paul Adare
MVP - Identity Lifecycle Manager
http://www.identit.ca
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