This hotfix is intended to support companies who want to delegate permissions to
manage group membership to the group itself. This capability was available in the
Microsoft Exchange 5.5 Administrative Tools Pack but was not available in the Windows 2000 or
the Windows Server 2003 Administrative Tools Pack.
Note In Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003, you can assign management of a group to a group if you understand how to use ADSI edit to change the value of the ManagedBy attribute, and you know the permissions to set.
In Windows Server 2003, the
Managed By tab in
Active Directory Users and Computers includes a new check box that lets the group manager update group membership. With this hotfix, you can select one of the following
users or groups to be the manager of a group:
- Any user, contact, universal security group, global security group, or well-known security principal in the local forest
- Any local security group or built-in group in the local domain
The
Managed By tab also appears on the property sheet for computers,
organizational units, domains, and shared folders. The
Manager can update membership
list check box does not appear on the
Managed By tabs for these object
types. However, with this hotfix, you can now designate the manager of these objects.
This hotfix does not make any changes to the behavior of the
Organization tab where you assign a manager for the user, the contact, and the InetOrgPerson
objects.
To allow a group to manage its own membership for these object types, follow these steps:
- Open Active Directory Users and Computers and select a group.
- Right-click the group, and then select Properties.
- On the Managed By tab, click Change.
- In the Select User, Contact, or Group dialog box, click Object Types.
- In Object Types, click to select the Groups check box, and then click OK.
- In Enter the object name to select, type the name of the group, and then click OK.
- On the Managed By tab, click to select the Manager can update membership list check box.
- Click OK.
Note Permission for the group to manage its own membership will not be visible on the Security tab
of the group until you close and reopen the property sheet.
For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
824684�
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