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        <title><![CDATA[How to find out who is delegated what access in Active Directory?]]></title>
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        <description><![CDATA[Hi Rick,Thank you for showing us to use the Delegation Wizard to delegate delete access. I have a related question, and that is - &quot; How do I find out who is delegated what access in my Active Directory ?&quot;I ask because we have been delegating access for quite some time now, and while Active Directory has made it so easy to delegate access, because of group nestings, and inheritance, when we were trying to find out who can delete domain user accounts in a specific OU, we found that it was very difficult to try and get an accurate picture of who is delegated what access.One of the forums I'm on ( www.ActiveDirSec.Org) has some interesting discussions and ideas on this subject, but since you are a TechRepublic expert, I thought I would ask you if you can help me figure this one out.This is a major pain-point for us, so hopefully you can help out.Thank you.Jonathan.]]></description>
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