Is the power to add members to the various administrative groups restricted to a single set of individuals; or can permissions be granted to additional users by “junior” administrators?
If a Trusted Manager has [Dr] Delegate Rights authority over a Global Group, he/she can delegate authority to other peers over the groups and users they manage. A Trusted Manager with [Dr] Delegate Rights can only delegate the group/user permissions he/she currently has (or a subset of them). This feature allows TEM to scale administration to the largest NT/2000 environments that typically have a multi-tiered support model. (back to top) Performance Questions Does TEM affect Windows NT/2000 operations and performance? TEM does not affect normal Windows NT/2000 operations, such as logon authentication, background replication, and access to resources. TEM adds specialized services and the necessity for SQL Server (TEM ships with the runtime version) to the environment that require significant RAM and minimal disk space/CPU utilization. The TEM DSR/SQL combination require the most RAM, but the primary Robot service only utilizes approximately 1 MB of memory per 1000 users cached on startu
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