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geek question - delegation groups

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OK, I'm a geek and I'm putting together a training brief on managing security groups and stuff. I'm looking under one of our domains and I see 2 groups. One is Resource Groups (which I understand), the other is "Delegation Groups". I cannot find any definition of wtf this is for. Help? Please?


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Bleh - I'm not managing them, just writing about them. I'm sure some dork is going to ask me what it is for... would kinda like to be able to answer them.

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You haven't really provided much info about what your OS version is or where exactly it is that you're looking at the groups. But I'll make the assumption that you're looking in W2K or higher AD Users & Groups?

Delegation is a way to customize administrative rights for users and groups beyond the standard Built-in groups.

At least I think that's what you're asking about.

http://www.windowsecurity.com/articles/Built-in-Groups-Delegation.html
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define geek for me. If you mean old style geek rather than postmodern uber geek you might be right.

But your lack of google prowess denies you any claim of any sort of geek status.

Lets ignore the W2K evidence.

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