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Re: Active Directory Allow administration by



On Jul 26, 2004, at 7:35 AM, Brett Decarion wrote:

How can I go about correcting this situation? We need users to be able to
authenticate against AD while having local administrator rights. If they
don't get those rights then some applications like QuarkXPress and Painter
can't be launched because the applications directory is locked down.

Users can be in up to 16 groups in Mac OS X. If only 14 are showing then maybe the group hasn't been cached from AD yet (AD group membership is cached locally).

In the short term you can se the 'managed by' attribute in AD and that user will get administrative privileges locally.

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