Re: Perm. Problem - Must belong to Domain Admins to connect to SQL Ser

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Bobby Bounds <BobbyBounds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi folks.....I have a commercial billing app running on SBS's SQL
2005. When connecting from a wk.station if the logged in user is not
a member of 'Domain Admins' the application tries to load but won't.
It shows it is running in Task Manager but the U.I. does not come up.
Once I add the user to Domain Admins the app works fine. Any ideas?
TIA

-Bobby

I suggest you call the application vendor and ask them for tech support for
their software. It could be it requires *local* admin rights (which are
conferred by default if you have domain admin rights). Find out how to make
the application run as a limited user account - users shouldn't have any
admin rights at all.


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