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Keith Burton
Hi,
I have setup an OU on my single domain Active Directory, into which I have
placed a number of users and global groups. I have delegated control of this
OU to a user in the OU with permission to create,amend,delete users and
groups within that OU. All well and good, as they can now manage their own
departments users and groups.
Problem - how can the user do this from their own Windows 2000 workstation ?
I've run MMC on their workstation but cant find the correct snap-in to add
to give them the equivalent of Active Directory Users and Computers. Does a
snapin have to be installed on the standard workstation to do this? Where
from ? It's there by default on a W2K Server but not on the workstation
Thanks
Spector.
I have setup an OU on my single domain Active Directory, into which I have
placed a number of users and global groups. I have delegated control of this
OU to a user in the OU with permission to create,amend,delete users and
groups within that OU. All well and good, as they can now manage their own
departments users and groups.
Problem - how can the user do this from their own Windows 2000 workstation ?
I've run MMC on their workstation but cant find the correct snap-in to add
to give them the equivalent of Active Directory Users and Computers. Does a
snapin have to be installed on the standard workstation to do this? Where
from ? It's there by default on a W2K Server but not on the workstation
Thanks
Spector.