Ok I created a test OU to try this with. I put a test computer in that OU as well as my test user. I created a test GP (lots of test stuff here). In the GP I went to Computer config>Windows settings>Security Settings> Restricted Groups.
Now if I understand how this is suppose to work I needed to...
I really like this idea. How would I do this????
<You can then use a GPO with Restricted Groups to automatically add that group to the local admins group on workstations.>
I have seen DNS not working through a VPN. For example the remote PC can not get a DNS resolution from the VPN connected network.
If you are having this problem when connected to the LAN (not the VPN) then I would open the RUN command and try the UNC (\\ServerName\FileShare) and see if that works.
I need to create a security group for our techs. Currently they are domain admins, and that does not seem right to me. I would like to allow them the ability to add/remove software and printers, as well as other admin tasks on the local workstation PC’s. What I don’t want them to be able to do...
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