Right to add computers to a domain



Is it possible to create a user on a domain (Windows 2003 Server) with the
right to add computers to that domain, but without being member of the
Domain Admins group?

I'm working for a training center for pc technicians, and our students often
have to install different versions of windows on their system as an
exercise.
After the installation, they should be able to add their computer to our
domain, without the intervention of a domain admin. That's why we want to
give them the name and password of an account that can do just that.

Is that possible?

Thanks for your help.

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Riki


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