How2: User Rights on Domain but Admin Rights on Computer



We have a pretty simple setup: Single Win2K3 Server/DC and may 8 or 10
client machines. We have a couple of users that we have assigned only a user
group membership on the domain because we don't want them messing with files
on the server shares. But at the same time, the user level login restricts
them on their personal clients to where they can't install software or even
run some software. How do I keep them as users on the domain but at the same
time give them administrative (read, FULL) access to their individual client
machines? Thanks, tom c


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