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HatimVali
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 | | 02/18/2010 12:08 PM |
| After reading the documents from help (F1), I have to create each per-user local group for specific individual domain user(s) in several OUs. In a long run, I don't want to create new more policy for adding individual domain user(s) in the future because I have several OU structures/trees (deep nested upto 4th level).
The best solution is to create a separate OU for special domain user(s) with local admin rights then I set up an unique domain group that will be added to local administrators group easily?
I am trying to avoid the clutter of too many policies for this in designated OUs.
I hope my explanation is clarifying.
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 1:17 PM, Darragh O'Shaughnessy < Darragh.OShaughnessy@vhi.ie> wrote:
> Darren is right. Use GPP. Just press f1 when in any GPP and the help will > explain what that preference item does > > > > Regards, > > > > Darragh O'Shaughnessy > > IT Services Department > > > > E-Mail: darragh.oshaughnessy@vhi.ie > > > > Ext: 2562 > > Direct Dial In: 01-7994028 > > > > Web Site: www.vhi.ie > > > > Help the environment. If you need to print this email consider using Eco > Font to save ink: http://www.ecofont.eu/ecofont_en.html > > > > > > This e-mail and any files transmitted with it contain information which may > be confidential and which may also be privileged and is intended solely for > the use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed. Unless you are > the intended recipient you may not copy or use it, or disclose it to anyone > else. Any opinions expressed are that of the individual and not necessarily > that of Vhi Healthcare. If you have received this e-mail in error please > notify the sender by return. This footnote also confirms that this e-mail > message has been Swept for the presence of computer viruses. > > > > *From:* gptalk-owner@lists.gpoguy.com [mailto: > gptalk-owner@lists.gpoguy.com] *On Behalf Of *Hatim Vali > *Sent:* 17 February 2010 18:15 > > *To:* gptalk@lists.gpoguy.com > *Subject:* Re: [gptalk] Domain User to local admin rights group on single > workstation > > > > Darren, > > > > What if we want to keep clean slate on all managed-machines. Per-user > local group management in GPP will flush if someone with admin rights sneaks > to add another domain user(s) to local admin rights group without my > knowledge. > > > > Can you elaborate on per-user local group management? You have any good > document. Let me say the scenario currently. I have about 50 individual > domain users with local admin rights on specific machine that is tied with > current user. I have to create new 50 GPP in GPO for 50 individual domain > users. What is best way from your experience to make it work smoothly and > efficiently instead of making many GPO. I am to open on it. > > > > Thanks, > > On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 8:49 PM, Darren Mar-Elia <darren@sdmsoftware.com> > wrote: > > Hatim- > > You might want to look at using GP Preferences to manage your local group > memberships rather than Restricted Groups. Specifically the per-user local > group management capabilities in GPP give you the ability to specify that > you want to add the current logged on user to the local group. This might > work for your situation. > > > > Darren > > > > *From:* gptalk-owner@lists.gpoguy.com [mailto: > gptalk-owner@lists.gpoguy.com] *On Behalf Of *Hatim Vali > *Sent:* Monday, February 15, 2010 12:05 PM > *To:* gptalk@lists.gpoguy.com > *Subject:* [gptalk] Domain User to local admin rights group on single > workstation > > > > Greetings, > > > > I am not sure if it already had been discussed or archived in the past. > > > > I am trying to figure out how to grant the individual domain user to local > admin rights to a single workstation through GPO. Let me explain little > background on my current AD. One policy for all machines is to keep > flushing up any domain users from local administrators group on every > machines. I am using Restricted Groups policy under Computer. It works > great for domain groups under members in restricted groups. > > > > However, I am not able to see where I can add the domain user to local > administrators group on specific machine instead of all machines. For > example, when I added the domain user to local admin group on a machine, it > disappeared after rebooting or gpupdating because of restricted group with > members. > > > > From my impression, we need to separate a special dedicated OU for some > machines that allows individual user(s) to have admin rights. I don't want > to create many GPO for specific machines under several OUs. What is your > recommendation or Have you suggested the best solution? > > > > Thanks, > > -- > Hatim A. Vali > Data Center Engineer > Information Technology Services > Gallaudet University > (202) 651-5300 (Office) > (202) 651-5477 (Fax) > > ============================= > > //Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail message, including any attachments, > is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain > confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, > disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended > recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies > of the original message.// > > > > > -- > Hatim A. Vali > Data Center Engineer > Information Technology Services > Gallaudet University > (202) 651-5300 (Office) > (202) 651-5477 (Fax) > > ============================= > > //Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail message, including any attachments, > is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain > confidential and privileged information. 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-- Hatim A. Vali Data Center Engineer Information Technology Services Gallaudet University (202) 651-5300 (Office) (202) 651-5477 (Fax)
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