To log on via terminal Services (administration mode) on a Domain
controller one needs to be an Administrator of the domain (like a member
of the enterprise administrators, or domain administrators etc), since a
domain controller doesn't have its own groups.
Are there any particular permissions or way to set it up to give a
normal user logon access (via terminal services, administration mode) to
the domain controller?
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To log on via terminal Services (administration mode) on a Domain
controller one needs to be an Administrator of the domain (like a member
of the enterprise administrators, or domain administrators etc), since a
domain controller doesn't have its own groups.
Are there any particular permissions or way to set it up to give a
normal user logon access (via terminal services, administration mode) to
the domain controller?
Kind regards,
Robert Abela - GFI Software Ltd. - www.gfi.com
Messaging, Content Security & Network Security Software
GFI: MailSecurity - FAXmaker - MailEssentials - LANguard
This mail was checked for viruses by GFI MailSecurity.
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