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‎03-01-2013 11:57 PM
I have a specific local user account, on all my computers, with administrator rights.
I don't want that account fulfill the "Computer: Unauthorized Administrators" report. It's not fair.
I don't want to add a new record in "Allowed administrators" list for each computer in my network. It's not productive.
Could I add that account just once with the Domain-name written with some wildcards or so to refer to all the computers?
Or what other solution do you suggest?
Do I have to do this?
...no way!
I don't want that account fulfill the "Computer: Unauthorized Administrators" report. It's not fair.
I don't want to add a new record in "Allowed administrators" list for each computer in my network. It's not productive.
Could I add that account just once with the Domain-name written with some wildcards or so to refer to all the computers?
Or what other solution do you suggest?
Do I have to do this?
Domain/Computer Administrator Name
<computername1> MyAdminGuy
<computername2> MyAdminGuy
<computername3> MyAdminGuy
.
.
.
<computername364> MyAdminGuy
<computername365> MyAdminGuy
...no way!
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‎03-07-2013 08:47 AM
Thanks a lot!
You've made my day 🙂
You've made my day 🙂

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‎03-07-2013 08:06 AM
Domain : %
User: Youradminguy
User: Youradminguy
