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How will give local admin privilege to standard user in Domain?

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Question added by Muhammad Anzar , DevOps/DevSecOps Architect , Confidential
Date Posted: 2015/02/16
Saqib Mehmood
by Saqib Mehmood , Technical Team Lead/Safety Supervisor , Xchange Technology Group

  1. On the domain controller, go to Administrative Tools > Active Directory Users and Computers (you must be running with Domain Administrator privileges).
  2. Right-click on the Organizational Unit (OU) upon which you want to apply the Group Policy. Click Ptoperties.
  3. The Group Policy Properties panel is displayed. Select the Group Policy tab and click New to create a Group Policy.
  4. Designate a name for the new Group Policy. Select the new Group Policy and click Edit.
  5. The Group Policy Object Editor panel is displayed. Go to New Group Policy Object your_policy > Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Restricted Groups. Right-click Restricted Groups, and then click Add Group.
  6. Add these user rights to the domain account:
    • Act as part of the operating system
    • Log on as a service
    In the Group Policy Object Editor, go to New Group Policy Object your_policy > Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > User Rights Assignments. In the content pane, select "Log on as a service" and double-click. Add the domain user for whom you are granting user rights and click OK. Repeat this step for "Act as part of the operating system."

Jiyad Mundoly
by Jiyad Mundoly , Network Engineer , Future Group

You Can create a security group and add to the user you want.Hope this helps

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