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How to read delegated information?

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Name: WBL5001
Date: May 13, 2008 at 09:46:25 Pacific
OS: Windows Server 2003
CPU/Ram: 3.2 GHz Intel
Product: Shuttle
Comment:

When you delegate permissions of an OU such as allow a group or user to reset passwords of accounts within a specific OU; how do you view a summary of the permissions/settings you’ve delegated?

Hence if you are managing many objects/users/computers you like to be able to see the applicable settings such as through a summary / report. I can’t seem to figure out how to view these features.

Thank you in advance



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Name: MCPWindows2000
Date: May 14, 2008 at 01:40:47 Pacific
Reply:

First you need identify the target OU (Organisation Unit) that you want to view delegated permissions.

1. Within the Active Directory directory services for Users and Computers; right-click the specific OU and select properties.
2. Select the security tab; then select the advanced button.
3. Here in the new advanced window under the permission tab is a summary of all the user/groups and a listing of all there effective permission such as creating and deleting groups, resetting passwords and so on.


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