Jeff7181
Lifer
I'm curious what implementations others have seen in reference to giving users control over the domain user accounts of employees underneath them. For example... a small branch office that doesn't have dedicated IT staff and we don't want the users calling corporate IT support for simple password resets so we'd like to give the branch manager the ability to reset their passwords and unlock their accounts. I'm assuming this is a Windows domain by the way...
Obviously they could just be given these rights for a specific OU in AD. However, training some people to use the AD console in Windows could be a problem. So I guess the other option could be a web based form, right? Is there something more simple that I'm missing?
Obviously they could just be given these rights for a specific OU in AD. However, training some people to use the AD console in Windows could be a problem. So I guess the other option could be a web based form, right? Is there something more simple that I'm missing?