Re: Remote monitoring of NT services in Windows Servers.



To accomplish that you would likely need to be making widespread
changes in permissions as well as granting that account the needed
login rights on each monitored machine and rights to remote launch
of the components used for the monitoring (WMI?).
In theory it is doable, in practice it could be a lot of changes.

"tomkivlin" <tom.kivlin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1145531280.526571.325470@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,

I am trying to remotely monitor the services that are running on
various versions of Windows Server (2000 through to 2003 SP1), and have

found that to do so, I need to use the credentials of a user account
that is a member of the local administrator group. I'm wondering if
there is any way, maybe by using the User Rights Assignment in Local
Policy, that I can allow a user account that isn't a local
administrator to monitor NT services, and maybe start/stop them as
necessary.


Thanks for any help.


TK.



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