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01.30.2008 at 02:01PM PST, ID: 23124549
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Grant permission to add/remove computer from domain

Asked by ehaley in Active Directory

Tags: microsoft, active directory

Hello,  I'd like to grant my Student Worker's domain account  the necessary permissions to add and remove computers from my domain. I'm pretty sure this can be accomplished through the Delegation Control wizard, but what object do I grant then what level of permission..

*Windows 2000/2003 Active Directory Domain*

Thanks in advance!
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