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I would like to configure some service accounts with domain administration
rights. I would only like to these accounts to have access to the server where the application they start resides. Thanks, Steve |
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Hello,
if you want to restrict these accounts to specific computers, you may use the "log on" in account properties from ADUC. If you want these servers to only allow these account to log onto, empty servers's local groups : users / administrators... and then fill up with these account (the administrators group only) |
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Hi
Domain Administration rights? Are you sure about what are you doing? |
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#4
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A domain admin is a domain admin. I don't believe you can do what you want
to do. Joe K. |
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