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Chapter 3: Administrative Functions
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Editing RCI User Group Attributes for User Members
To run Active Directory script on Windows 2003 server, use the script
provided by Microsoft. These scripts are loaded onto your system with a
Microsoft Windows 2003 installation. ADSI, or Active Directory Service
Interface, acts as a low-level editor for Active Directory, allowing you to
perform common administrative tasks such as adding, deleting, and
moving objects with a directory service. For additional information, visit
Microsoft's web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/libr
ary/TechRef/ebca3324-5427-471a-bc19-9aa1decd3d40.mspx
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/libr
ary/TechRef/ebca3324-5427-471a-bc19-9aa1decd3d40.mspx.
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To edit the individual user attributes within the group
rciusergroup:
1. On the Windows Start menu, choose Run.
2. Type regsvr adsiedit.msc. The ADSI Edit dialog appears.
3. In the left pane of the window, select the CN=User folder.
4. Locate the user name whose properties you want to adjust in the
right pane. Right-click on the user name and select Properties.
5. Click on the Attributes tab.
6. Click on the "Select a property" to view drop-down arrow and select
rciusergroup from the list.
7. In the Attribute Values panel of the window, type the user name you
would like returned to RRC in the Edit Attribute field.
8. Click Set.