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imprise_server
Posts:14
 | | 04/25/2010 5:40 AM |
| Hi all;
Suppose I want to delegate a user to create Starter GPOs on my Windows Server 2008 SP2 based domain. So I open the GPMC and click on the Starter GPOs node. In the right pane, I click on the Delegation tab and then click Add and select the user, for example User-1...
Now I want to test the delegation process: I log in with User-1 account to my Windows 7 client and open GPMC. Then I right click on the Starter GPOs node and then select New from the menu. In the New Starter GPO window, I select a name and then click OK. After clicking OK, I see a Window that says "Access Is Denied."
Any idea?
Thanks
Reza Alikhani
MCSA, MCTS, MCP, Linux+
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| imprise_server
Posts:14
 | | 04/26/2010 3:52 PM |
| Hi;
I found the solution.
According to Microsoft this is a know issue.
Thanks
Reza Alikhani
MCSA, MCTS, MCP, Linux+
--- On Sun, 4/25/10, Reza Alikhani <xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Reza Alikhani <xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [gptalk] Delegating a user to create Starter GPOs problem... To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Sunday, April 25, 2010, 12:13 AM
Hi all;
Suppose I want to delegate a user to create Starter GPOs on my Windows Server 2008 SP2 based domain. So I open the GPMC and click on the Starter GPOs node. In the right pane, I click on the Delegation tab and then click Add and select the user, for example User-1...
Now I want to test the delegation process: I log in with User-1 account to my Windows 7 client and open GPMC. Then I right click on the Starter GPOs node and then select New from the menu. In the New Starter GPO window, I select a name and then click OK. After clicking OK, I see a Window that says "Access Is Denied."
Any idea?
Thanks
Reza Alikhani
MCSA, MCTS, MCP, Linux+
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| alps
Posts:5
 | | 04/27/2010 1:03 PM |
| Best way to manage delegation is with AGPM 4.0. Great tool and good work flow. This should simplify delegation stuff for you.
Thanks and Regards,
Alpesh S Kumar
From: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Reza Alikhani Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2010 9:43 AM To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [gptalk] Delegating a user to create Starter GPOs problem...
Hi all;
Suppose I want to delegate a user to create Starter GPOs on my Windows Server 2008 SP2 based domain. So I open the GPMC and click on the Starter GPOs node. In the right pane, I click on the Delegation tab and then click Add and select the user, for example User-1...
Now I want to test the delegation process: I log in with User-1 account to my Windows 7 client and open GPMC. Then I right click on the Starter GPOs node and then select New from the menu. In the New Starter GPO window, I select a name and then click OK. After clicking OK, I see a Window that says "Access Is Denied."
Any idea?
Thanks ________________________________ Reza Alikhani
MCSA, MCTS, MCP, Linux+ ________________________________
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