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Currently we have multiple DCs in our primary site and a remote location which has its own DC. All of those DCs are on the same domain, though.

The remote IT team wants to be able to manage their own DHCP Server configuration.

However, I dont want them to be able to manage our DHCP server.

Is it possible to grant a user permission to manage the DHCP configuration for the remote site but not the configuration on the Main site when these are all linked to same domain etc?

pacey
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Have you googled a bit for delegating DHCP administrator rights? The first hit give me this link: https://secureidentity.se/delegate-dhcp-admins-in-the-domain/. Sounds like this is what you need.

Edit: Since it states that "[t]his needs to be done on every DC you install the DHCP Server Role on, granting the groups to manage the service", I assume you can limit which DHCP servers (domain controllers) the user can manage, by simply not following those steps for the DCs you don't want to give them access to.

Tommiie
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