OK so this should be a simple thing, but I'm drawing a blank for some reason...
Our security team requires the use of domain service accounts in order to log in and install applications on our servers. For the server I am working on, the domain service account I'm using is a member of the local Administrators group. The problem is, I am trying to run the IBM Spectrum Protect Instance Configuration Wizard to create a new instance on a Windows 2012 R2 server, but it just hangs after the first "Next" button click.
If I set up a local admin on the server and log into that account when running the Configuration Wizard, I am able to go through the wizard normally. So my question is... how can I make it so that the domain service account has the same rights to the server as a local admin account would?
Our security team requires the use of domain service accounts in order to log in and install applications on our servers. For the server I am working on, the domain service account I'm using is a member of the local Administrators group. The problem is, I am trying to run the IBM Spectrum Protect Instance Configuration Wizard to create a new instance on a Windows 2012 R2 server, but it just hangs after the first "Next" button click.
If I set up a local admin on the server and log into that account when running the Configuration Wizard, I am able to go through the wizard normally. So my question is... how can I make it so that the domain service account has the same rights to the server as a local admin account would?