Re: How to allow non admin user to create domain users?



S.Huang wrote:
Is there a way to allow non admin users to create domain users without giving them the domain admin rights?


What kind of domain? WinNT, Win2k, or Win2K3 Active Directory. Hint: Look for a domain group entitled "Account Operators."


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