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70-219 local group and not global???
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| toddparsons 2002-08-22, 9:53 pm |
| For 70-219 I keep reading thing like the below
For each case where you decide to delegate control you will need to create a local group that will be allowed to perform the desired function and add the pertinent users objects to that gourp, and grant that group specific rights on the highest oU possible
I thought you only( or tried to in most cases) added user of similar job responibilities to global groups then made them members of domain local group and assigned resource permissions to the domain local group???
thanks in advance for your help
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| Wicked187 2002-09-04, 3:19 pm |
| That is the "Microsoft Way," they call it AGLP. And keep that emphasis on _Domain_ Local. Many times, individuals just toss around the generic term "local group", and Microsoft makes a big distinction betweent he two on the exam. | |
| Tech Ranger 2002-09-04, 7:53 pm |
| Delegating control is a different phenomenon than providing permissions to resources. The strategies are different. |
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