Local Administrative rights to a domain user ?

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Naveen

Can someone tell me how to add Local Administrative
Permission to a Domain user,on a Network Client Computer
(in a Windows 2000 Small Business Server based network).

Is there a way to do that from the network client computer
itself ? Or do I need to change server settings ?
This is really a problem for me because, for a
configuration change on my computer, each time I have to
log off and log in as Administrator.

Thank you.

Naveen
 
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Naveen said:
Can someone tell me how to add Local Administrative
Permission to a Domain user,on a Network Client Computer
(in a Windows 2000 Small Business Server based network).

Is there a way to do that from the network client computer
itself ? Or do I need to change server settings ?
This is really a problem for me because, for a
configuration change on my computer, each time I have to
log off and log in as Administrator.

Thank you.

Naveen

Add them to the local administrator group, using the users and passwords in
control panel.

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Right click on My Computer and choose Manage. Go to the Local Users and Groups>Groups section. Double click the Adminsitrators group. Click the Add
button to add the user ID of the user you want to have admin rights to the box. Click OK and logon as that user.

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