Windows Thread, Active Directory Rights Needed in Technical; Hello all
I am looking to next term have teaching staff able to reset student passwords and to enable and ...
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16th July 2007, 02:20 PM #1 Active Directory Rights Needed
Hello all
I am looking to next term have teaching staff able to reset student passwords and to enable and disable student user accounts.
My question is as follows. I am able to delegate control and alter security settings to allow the resetting of passwords easily enough however cannot find anything specifically relating to enabling or disabling accounts. Do you require full control to be able to do this as obviously this will be a complete no no. Am I missing something obvious somewhere?
Thanks
Tom
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16th July 2007, 02:37 PM #2 Re: Active Directory Rights Needed
I know this used to be possible buy i seem to remember that the last time i did it all you got was reset passwords and no enable/disable.
If i find it ill post back as its something i will have to sort out myself anyhow
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16th July 2007, 08:11 PM #3 Re: Active Directory Rights Needed
Maybe the link below will help. If you scroll down to the bottom, you will see that you need to delegate control of userAccountControl to be able to enable/disable accounts. Scroll back up and read from the start for how this was done.
http://www.wisesoft.co.uk/Products/P.../Security.aspx
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