Restricted Groups / Local Administrators

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I've looked up and followed all the directions I could find on this topic,
but I'm still having problems.

I simply want to add a select group of users, primarily consultants, to the
local administrators group - this allows them to fiddle with their software,
but I want their server access to be restricted.

I created a domain group, added them to it, then added this group to
Restricted Groups and then added "Administrators" to "this group is a member
of". I also tried it by adding users to the upper section.

In the main, it worked, however it kept adding either the group or users
that I had added to the Restricted Groups, into the domain administrators
group, which I definitely don't want - I only want them to have local admin
access.

What is that I'm doing wrong?

Is it something to do with OUs? The above problem occurs when the GP is in
the root of the domain, and from what I've read it should be under "Computer
Accounts". I've tried putting it under Computers\SBS Computers, but nothing
happens at all?

Any help appreciated.

Thanks
Russell.
 
Re: Restricted Groups / Local Administrators

On 5 ÓÅÎÔ, 12:46, "Russella" <russe...@tryware.com.au> wrote:
> I've looked up and followed all the directions I could find on this topic,
> but I'm still having problems.
>
> I simply want to add a select group of users, primarily consultants, to the
> local administrators group - this allows them to fiddle with their software,
> but I want their server access to be restricted.
>
> I created a domain group, added them to it, then added this group to
> Restricted Groups and then added "Administrators" to "this group is a member
> of". I also tried it by adding users to the upper section.
> Thanks
> Russell.


There must be a "Local administrators" group, try to use it.
 
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