ITtechnician
Technical User
Hello,
we are migrating from several NT domains to a unique
Windows 2000 domain. We have different locations and at
least one Domain Controller will be installed in each
location. An OU is created for each site and we delegate
the administration of the OU to the local administrator.
It's working fine. But our problem is the
administration/INSTALLATION of the Domain Controller.
We do not want to give each local administrator an account
with domain admin rights as it is a sensitive account.
- How can we give an administrator full right on his DC (install the DC in the AD,
install antivirus, stop and start servcies, changes TCP/IP settings, install
DHCP, etc) without giving them domain admin right.
Thank you in advance for your help
we are migrating from several NT domains to a unique
Windows 2000 domain. We have different locations and at
least one Domain Controller will be installed in each
location. An OU is created for each site and we delegate
the administration of the OU to the local administrator.
It's working fine. But our problem is the
administration/INSTALLATION of the Domain Controller.
We do not want to give each local administrator an account
with domain admin rights as it is a sensitive account.
- How can we give an administrator full right on his DC (install the DC in the AD,
install antivirus, stop and start servcies, changes TCP/IP settings, install
DHCP, etc) without giving them domain admin right.
Thank you in advance for your help