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Thank a mil. Hi again Well, I am not sure I understand exactly what you want to do. When I assign users to computers, I make some of them local administrators.

They can then perform simple system maintenance tasks. So the user has a normal domain account, but with local admin rights. However, this seems too simplistic, so I am not sure I really get what it is you want the users to achieve. How many users do you have? And, how many users do you need to assign admin rights to? Also, you only need to change permissions once, to allow users access to particular folders?

If you can say exactly what you want your people to do, we can offer more specific and probably more useful , advice. I require Administrator rights to the network shared user profiles directory. This is only for two network users.

The Domain Users total 63 over 5 domains. Four domains being sub-domained. Regarding the permission change: Should I take administrator ownership of a user's profile. Install Instructions Click the Download link to start the download. In the File Download dialog box, select Save this program to disk. Select a location on your computer to save the file, and then click Save.

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