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How can I provide limited administrator rights to a developer?

Asked by perfectionmachinery in Windows Network Security, Microsoft Windows Operating Systems

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I'm sole administrator for a small Windows-based LAN (about 20 users).  We have a legacy DOS database and a developer who's responsible for customizing the interface and maintaining the data/tables.  He regularly works at night, and, in order to roll-out new code, he first needs all database files closed.  He's asking for the ability to forceably disconnect users who are logged-in with database files open.  What the easiest/best way I can modify his account so that he would have only that option and not full administrator rights?

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