Give a user rights to add machine to domain, not 10 limit

From: Dave Niemeyer (nospamdniemeye_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 01/30/05


Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 05:06:21 -0800

I see 2 places where I can allow a user to be allowed to add machines to the
domain of our win2k3 domain. I can give it to him in domain security
settings and I was shown how in group policy. Problem is, the user is kept
down to 10 machines max, and then he's given no rights to add How do I get
around this limit of 10?

Dave Niemeyer



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