Windows Authentication & Services
From: gotit (gotit7676_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 05/29/03
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Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 09:10:20 -0700
Thx for the tip. I didn't know about that kind of access.
But I have a question: what do you mean by "a program to
remotely access Services?" Are you talking about Windows
Computer Management tool or a third party tool or what?
Thx again.
>-----Original Message-----
>I would on the SQL Box, grant her access as service
>ServiceLogonRight, with this then all she needs a program
>to remotly access Services on another machine and she can
>start and stop them as needed without having Domain Admin
>Rights.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I would like for someone assisting me to be able to
login
>>to the domain admin windows login that we have for our
>>2000 sql servers in order to be able to stop/start
>>services on one of our production servers. Is there a
>way
>>for them to do this at their workstation w/o having to
>>completely log out? (I'm asking because I'm not sure
our
>>network guys will let us install terminal services and
>>they definitely will not let her be local admin.)
>>Ideally, I'd like her to be able to use a Window's 2000
>>Computer Management session w/o having to log out and
log
>>in as a domain admin.
>>.
>>
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