delagate control permission

michael lustig 356 Reputation points
2022-10-03T07:36:57.833+00:00

Hi everybody

I am looking for solution for specific permission- move user from "ou1" to "ou2" and from "ou2" to "ou1".

I tried to use "write" permission(it doesn't help) or create/delete selected objects in this folder after it I checked all child objects (user object)(it is working partly, only move from "ou1" to "ou2")

there any way to do that?

Windows for business | Windows Client for IT Pros | Directory services | Active Directory
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  1. Gary Reynolds 9,621 Reputation points
    2022-10-03T17:37:40.99+00:00

    Hi

    Have a look at the response to same question on how to delegate permissions.

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/973272/delegate-help-desk-users-permission-to-move-users.html

    Gary.


  2. Limitless Technology 39,931 Reputation points
    2022-10-04T07:57:24.603+00:00

    Hello there,

    There are two rights that usually need to be delegated in order to move an object from one OU to another:

    -Create <specific object type, or all children>
    -Delete <specific object type, or all children>
    The right solution depends on your exact requirement. Let's say you have two OUs, which we'll refer to as OU1 and OU2. You can set the delegation up to allow the movement of users in either direction (two-way) or only from one OU to the other (one-way).

    Please check the answer by Lain in the below thread for a detailed explanation of this.
    Delegate control Move user Objects from one OU to another OU https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/Lync/en-US/f6f751fd-1b83-4cb1-a5f5-62a552e7ac36/delegate-control-move-user-objects-from-one-ou-to-another-ou?forum=winserversecurity

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