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‎02-15-2012 08:58 PM
I know you can add authorized admins for a domain, and authorized admins for a particular box (Local users). What I need to be able to do is specify a domain user as an approved admin for a particular box, not all boxes.
Example: Joe is a domain user in domain XYZ. I want Joe to be an admin on box ABC. I add XYZ/Joe to the authorized admins, but his domain user is now an authorized admin on all boxes, not just ABC.
Is there a way to do this?
Example: Joe is a domain user in domain XYZ. I want Joe to be an admin on box ABC. I add XYZ/Joe to the authorized admins, but his domain user is now an authorized admin on all boxes, not just ABC.
Is there a way to do this?
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‎02-17-2012 01:27 AM
I had one of my guys re-write the canned report and we got this to work as i wanted. Say the word and buy me lunch and i'll post the source
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‎02-16-2012 09:01 PM
There has to be a way based on the current table structure. If I put the computer name in the first field and domainname\username in the second the report could be modified to display the right results, correct?
So if I put in PC001 in the first box and acme\usernamein the second. The report could be modified to view this as an approved domain user for a particular box, I just don't understand SQL syntax enough to make it happen.
So if I put in PC001 in the first box and acme\usernamein the second. The report could be modified to view this as an approved domain user for a particular box, I just don't understand SQL syntax enough to make it happen.
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‎02-16-2012 11:11 AM
bd wrote:
What I need to be able to do is specify a domain user as an approved admin for a particular box, not all boxes.
This is not currently possible. We may add this functionality in a future upgrade.