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Create a role called Prot_All and assign rights listed above and the Read right to this role. No other rights are required for this role. |
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Right-click the Protected Setting container, and select the Security tab. Click Add and add the user who is going to manage the container. Give them the Prot_All role. Do not give them any other roles to the Protected Settings container. Select OK to apply the security changes. |
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Select the Security tab, and click Add to add the user account. Give them the User (built-in) and the Prot_All roles. Click Apply and OK. |
To review why the above roles were created and assigned consider the following:
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Select the Protected Settings container in the tree view. |
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Right-click and select New | New Protected Settings Policy. |
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Click Finish. |
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In the Version Control Root, right-click the GPO you want to export, and select Protected Settings | Export as Protected Settings. |
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Refresh the Protected Settings container. |
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In the Version Control Root, select the GPO you want to use for a Protected Settings policy. |
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Refresh the Protected Settings container. |
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Select the Protected Settings Root container in the tree view. |
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