An easy way is:
For the Administrator group on the local machine, add "domain users"
to that *local* group.
[This means that any domain authenticated user will have local admin
privs.]
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While I've not done this via GPO - this looks like a reasonable way of
doing so.
http://www.expta.com/2011/02/adding-users-to-local-security-groups.html
HTH
-Greg
TA> I have Samba 4 (lastest version, I think) set up for Active Driectory.
TA> Everything is working just, using Microsoft's Group Policy Editor to
manage
TA> stuff. Except one thing:
TA> For reasons you don't want to get me started on, I need all users to
have
TA> local administrative priviliges on any computer on the domain. This is
TA> supposed to be a simple, straightforward thing. Google has led me to half
a
TA> dozen different ways to do this through group policies. And none of them
TA> work. I can set any other kind of group policy I want, power saving
TA> settings, screen saver settings, various security settings in IE, and the
TA> new settings show up with a gpupdate /force, but I cannot figure out how
to
TA> add someone to the local administrators group. Can somebody point me to a
TA> really remedial howto? Something like "group policies for complete
idiots"
TA> maybe.
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