Account Permissions
From: Bill Mote (bill.mote@bigfoot.com)Date: 04/29/02
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From: "Bill Mote" <bill.mote@bigfoot.com> To: <focus-ms@securityfocus.com> Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 13:31:33 -0400
Background: We have our equipment hosted remotely in a data center.
Question: What is the minimum account privileges/permissions/policies I can
give to allow a data center technician to login and reboot my Windows 2000
server? If possible I'd even restrict them to 'reboot' vs. 'shutdown', but
that'd be gravy.
The current alternative is to have the data center technician hard power the
box. That works but it sure isn't graceful =)
TIA,
bm
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