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ADMTv2 "update user rights" ramifications

 
 
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      13th Aug 2004
After migrating NT4 domain and Win2000 domains to new Win2003 domain, using
ADMTv2, have had a few instances of users with special rights in the source
domain (log on locally to domain controllers, add computers to domain, etc.)
maintaining those rights after they're migrated into the new domain. I'm
fine with the group rights, but don't want special rights -- those given
directly to the user object -- to migrate. If I de-select "update user
rights" box in User Migration Wizard and check it in Group Migration Wizard,
will I achieve the desired results?

 
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