Re: OU'Admin



LC5 = Loft Crack, a password craking tool

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"Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message news:ff16fb66a2af98caaafd8e09a283@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello Cesar,

As said before please post the groups where this account is member of. What do you mean with LC5 ?

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Meinolf Weber wrote:
Hi
This is my scenario
One AD for a whole Company, and as many as OUs needed for each
department
I have delegated the Control of each of the OUs to a person belongin
to that
OU, with all set of rights, like and administrator but the OU he
belongs to
my question is if there is any chance to gain access to the AD
administrator
rights, I mean with all means, including LC5 and that kind of stuff
TIA

Cesar

Hello Cesar,

If they are only delegated the rights on the OU, without making any
kind of admin or adding them to the administrators group, think not.
Maybe describe what you have delegated and what group members they
are.

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Hello all,
I have a domain with several OU's each OU has it's own
administrator.
Is there any way this OU'Admin get access to administer the whole
AD?
i'm worry about it could happens,
TIA
Cesar Guerra




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