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Nuno
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      30th Jan 2004
Hi all,



Us there a way to give a user the right to only edit some records on the DNS
console.

I tried to give full control to a record on the DNS console, but when he
tries to edit/delete that CNAME record it gives an access denied message. If
that user goes to the AD Users and Computers, he is able to delete that
record.

Can you tell me what right is needed to be able to edit DNS records without
making part of the DNSAdmins?

Thanks

Nuno


 
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Deji Akomolafe
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      30th Jan 2004
> Can you tell me what right is needed to be able to edit DNS records
without
> making part of the DNSAdmins?


Please post the answer here when you find it. I've been asked that question
several times, and I'm still looking for it.

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"Nuno" <i-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
>
>
> Us there a way to give a user the right to only edit some records on the

DNS
> console.
>
> I tried to give full control to a record on the DNS console, but when he
> tries to edit/delete that CNAME record it gives an access denied message.

If
> that user goes to the AD Users and Computers, he is able to delete that
> record.
>
> Can you tell me what right is needed to be able to edit DNS records

without
> making part of the DNSAdmins?
>
> Thanks
>
> Nuno
>
>



 
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Jeff Cochran
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      30th Jan 2004
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 18:11:10 -0000, "Nuno"
<i-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Us there a way to give a user the right to only edit some records on the DNS
>console.
>
>I tried to give full control to a record on the DNS console, but when he
>tries to edit/delete that CNAME record it gives an access denied message. If
>that user goes to the AD Users and Computers, he is able to delete that
>record.
>
>Can you tell me what right is needed to be able to edit DNS records without
>making part of the DNSAdmins?


I don't think that's possible, I think you need to be a DNSAdmins to
do this. Though you may be able to script the change without being a
member of the group.

Jeff
 
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