Allowing a Domain User Admin Rights to a Couple of Domain Servers

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Date: 06/30/05


Date: 29 Jun 2005 20:13:52 -0700

Hello All

I am looking for a little assistance...

Within our company we have two servers that have a different
administrator to the rest of the network.

Currently the administrator of these servers uses the domain
administrator username/password to perform his admin tasks on the
server, but has also been know to use this account for other purposes.

So what I would like to do, is provide him with an account that ONLY
has administrator rights on this two machines that he requires
administrator access too.

Something like user account within Windows XP on the domain server
would do the trick... but no!

Does anyone have any ideas/advise for this?

Thanks in advance

David



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