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Adding a global user to the local Administrator's Group.

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Michelle Wilson - 24 Jul 2003 17:39 GMT
I work in a university setting. All of the users will be using Windows XP Pro. The Active directory server is Windows 2003. The issue we have is how to easily/semi-automatically add ActiveDirectory\user accounts to the PC's local Administrators Group.
Does anyone have a simple solution to this problem?

Michelle
David Jones - 24 Jul 2003 18:21 GMT
If this is a standard group or list of accounts that
won't change, you can push this out with a Group Policy.

If the accounts vary based on the computer, you would
probably have to write a logon script to figure out which
accounts need to be added, and then add them.

>-----Original Message-----
>I work in a university setting. All of the users will be using Windows XP Pro. The Active directory server is
Windows 2003. The issue we have is how to easily/semi-
automatically add ActiveDirectory\user accounts to the
PC's local Administrators Group.
>Does anyone have a simple solution to this problem?
>
>Michelle
 
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