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Delegate move computer objects from one OU to another in Windows Server 2016
1. Prepare
DC1 : Domain Controller(Yi.vn) | WIN101 : Client
2. Step by step : Allow HiepIT move Computers from Computer Container to IT OU
DC1 : Configure allow HiepIT to remote to Domain Controller and move Computers betweent OUs
Enable remote desktop -------------------******************** / microsoftlab ********************---------
Server Manager - Tools - Active Directory Users and Computers - Yi.vn - Builtin OU :
Double-click "Remote Desktop Users" - Members tab - Add... : HiepIT
Double-click "Server Operators" - Members tab - Add... : HiepIT (or add to one of groups : Account Operators, Backup Operators, Print Operators)
Server Manager - Tools - Group Policy Management - Yi.vn - Right-Click 'Default domain Plicy' - Edit... - Computer Configuration - Polices
Windows Settings - Security Settings - Local Polices - User Rights Assignment - Allow log on through Remote Desktop Services :
Tick "Define these policy settings" + Click "Add User or Group..." - Browse... : Administrators;HiepIT - OK
Start - cmd, type : gpupdate /force
Active Directory Users and Computers - Right-click Computers container - Delegate Control... :
Users or Groups : Add... : HiepIT - Tasks to Delegate : Choose 'Create a custom task to delegate'
Active Directory Object Type : Choose 'Only the following objects in the folder:' - Select 'Computer objects'
Tick 'Create selected objects in this folder' + 'Delete selected objects in this folder' - Permissions : Tick Write - Finish
Active Directory Users and Computers - Right-click IT OU - Delegate Control... : ... (do the same Computers container)
WIN101 : Remote to DC1 use HiepIT, move WIN101 and WIN102 to IT OU
Start - Server Manager - Tools - Active Directory Users and Computers - Yi.vn :
Computers container - Right-Click WIN101 - Move... - browse to IT OU - OK === OK
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