How to assign special permissions for an Active Directory object

by Nideesh C on January 29, 2011 · 0 comments

in Server2003




  1. Click Start, Administrative Tools, and click the Active Directory Users And Computers console. Ensure that Advanced Features is enabled on the View menu.
  2. In the console tree, right-click the particular Active Directory object for which you want to assign special permissions, and click Properties from the shortcut menu.
  3. When the Properties dialog box for the object opens, click the Security tab, and then click the Advanced button.
  4. When the Advanced Security Settings dialog box for the particular object opens, click Add to set special permissions for a new security principal, or to set additional special permissions for an existing security principal.
  5. Enter the name of the security principal in the Enter The Object Name To Select box. Click OK.
  6. Set the special permissions in the Permission Entry dialog box’s Object tab, and Properties tab.
  7. Click OK



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