Re: Launching ADSM from an NT Operator account
1997-10-16 08:18:39
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Re: Launching ADSM from an NT Operator account |
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Daniel Thompson <thompsod AT USAA DOT COM> |
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Thu, 16 Oct 1997 07:18:39 -0500 |
Bonnie and Philippe,
This was cut from BACLIENT.TXT in the baclient subdirectory of an NT adsm
client. Remember, that this information is for the 32-bit client (2.1.0.5
and above).
2. Required NT Account User Rights for running ADSM
The NT account running ADSM must possess the following
user rights in order to be able to backup the NT registry
and NTFS files/directories:
Backup Files
Restore Files
Manage Auditing and Security Logs
Note that the above user rights behave differently on domain
controllers than on stand alone NT servers/workstations.
No special user rights are required to backup/restore FAT files.
Good luck,
Dan T.
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> From: Sterckx Philippe <Philippe.Sterckx AT ELECTRABEL DOT BE>
> From: Sterckx Philippe <Philippe.Sterckx AT ELECTRABEL DOT BE>
> To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> Subject: Re: Launching ADSM from an NT Operator account
> Date: Tuesday, October 14, 1997 10:50 AM
>
> Backup Operator
> And check if the user have the right Logon as a service
>
> >----------
> >From: Bonnie Goins[SMTP:bgoins AT USS DOT COM]
> >Sent: Tuesday 14 October 1997 17:28
> >To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> >Subject: Re: Launching ADSM from an NT Operator account
> >
> >In the documentation, it is stated that ADSM can only be launched by a
> >member of a domain admin or admin group. We need to have ADSM launched
> >from a client by a member of the Operators group. Is there a particular
> >user right that we can add to the Operator group, without giving them
full
> >admin rights, that will enable them to launch ADSM?
> >
> >Any help would be appreciated (although we realize this may not be able
to
> >be done).
> >
> >Thanks! Bonnie
> >
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