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How do I assign User Rights for a standalone server (not the PDC/BDC) in a domain?

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How do I assign User Rights for a standalone server (not the PDC/BDC) in a domain?

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A. In NT Workstation, User Manager/Policies/User Rights… assigns the privileges (e.g. the Shutdown or Log On Locally privilege) for the local machine. However, in NT Server the User Rights you assign with User Manager for Domains affect the Domain Controller(s). To modify privileges for the local machine, first choose Select Domain… from the User menu, and type in the name of the computer at the Domain prompt (you cannot browse the domain).

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