Re: Move W2K3 server to it's own OU seperate from SBS (MyBusiness) OU
- From: "Les Connor [SBS MVP]" <les.connor@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 14:31:12 -0600
If you log onto the member server, and right click my computer > manage, do you not see local users and groups? Can you not add a local user here, and/or add a domain user account to the local user group?
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Les Connor [SBS MVP]
"California SBS Dreaming" <noreply@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:Opng5cGWIHA.5208@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Les,
Thank you for you for taking the time and your input. I stated in my post that this program "requires" a local non admin account. It will not work with a domain account. This W2K3 server is a member server only. So I need to be able to grant this local account the right to "log on as a service" on the local machine. Hence the reason why I need to be able to manage the local group policy on the server.
"Les Connor [SBS MVP]" <les.connor@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:091C6019-18FA-43D1-A329-9FD15635F5EB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxIs the member server a DC? If so, it has no local users. I'd suggest it shouldn't be a DC, but even so, you should be able to create and use a domain user account for the service.
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Les Connor [SBS MVP]
"California SBS Dreaming" <noreply@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:O6jT7u7VIHA.5348@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxI am running SBS 2003 Premium SP1. I've also got a W2K3 Standard SP1 server that is part of the SBS domain. I need to install an application that requires a non administrative "local" account and given the right to "log on as a service" on the local machine.
Well my issue is that because the W2K3 server is in the SBS MyBusiness OU it inherits the GPO from the SBS server and of course we all know that I cannot add a local machine account to allow it to "log on as a service". I also cannot edit or add a local machine account to the local policies. OK not a problem I said. I'll just create a new OU and move the W2K3 server there which I did. My problem is that I still cannot add or edit the "log on as a service" on the local machine. It appears to still be inheriting it's policies from the SBS server. I think my problem is that I may have created the new OU at the wrong level of the forest. The SBS "MyBusiness" OU resides on the tree under domain.local which is the same level where I create this new OU and moved the W2K3 server to. I want to be able to control local policies on the W2K3 server. Did I create the OU at the wrong level of my forest tree?
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