Well disabling permissions like task manager access, control panel access, group policy access or network setting access,..like these things to disable for "administrators" group !
Attempting to limit what an administrator can do is an exercise in futility. Any limitations you might set in place can be removed by any other administrator. All administrators are equal. Any administrator can change the password of any other account (including the built in Administrator account) without knowing the existing password. The Administrator account has no special rights or privileges. The only practical thing that sets this account apart is that it is not influenced by UAC and it cannot be deleted.
All of this is by design and cannot be changed.
By "administrator" I mean any member of the "Administrators" group.
Any problems you are having with administrators need to be solved by non technical means. This includes setting company policies that all must follow and with appropriate consequences for those who do not.
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There are other built-in groups you could study to see if any of them fit your needs. In an Active Directory environment, you can fine tune some administrators by creating a custom group and delegating rights and permissions which they cannot bypass, but on a standalone server I am not sure if this can be done (not saying impossible, just haven't done myself).
In a domain setting you can restrict the rights of a local administrator. On the domain controller itself there are no local groups. In a stand alone server this is an exercise in futility. Nothing in the original post suggests there is a domain.
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True that LMiller. Perhaps OP can tell us what kind of rights he wants to give to these "admins" and maybe we can advice on what can be done (if possible).
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I want to open "gpmc.msc" but it's showing that popup and hence i can't able to open it properly !
I need to give "administrator" account domain admin rights, but failed to give,..so kindly tell the procedure to give domain admin rights to "administrator" group so that i can then access "gpmc.msc" ,..i am playing all these things in windows server 2012
Kindly help.