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QUESTION POSED ON: 22 February 2006
I have one service on the server that I would like a few people to be able to stop and start, but not be able to stop and start any other services. How do I allow them to do this without making them administrators on the server?

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You can delegate permissions over an individual service using a Group Policy Object. See MS KB256345 for detailed instructions.


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