win2kseries
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Hello Experts,
Looking for some guidance on how to make a user or service account a member of local administrator, DCOM, and Performance Monitoring group.
Thanks!
Looking for some guidance on how to make a user or service account a member of local administrator, DCOM, and Performance Monitoring group.
Thanks!
Solution
Use a GPP (Group policy preference)
Computer Configuration > Preferences > Control Panel Settings > 'Local Users and Groups'
Then just specify the group and which users you want to add.
Administrators
'Distributed COM Users'
'Performance Monitor Users' etc
Computer Configuration > Preferences > Control Panel Settings > 'Local Users and Groups'
Then just specify the group and which users you want to add.
Administrators
'Distributed COM Users'
'Performance Monitor Users' etc
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Use a GPP (Group policy preference)
Computer Configuration > Preferences > Control Panel Settings > 'Local Users and Groups'
Then just specify the group and which users you want to add.
Administrators
'Distributed COM Users'
'Performance Monitor Users' etc
Computer Configuration > Preferences > Control Panel Settings > 'Local Users and Groups'
Then just specify the group and which users you want to add.
Administrators
'Distributed COM Users'
'Performance Monitor Users' etc
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win2kseries
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Thanks, this what I configured, so just link it to computersUse a GPP (Group policy preference)
Computer Configuration > Preferences > Control Panel Settings > 'Local Users and Groups'
Then just specify the group and which users you want to add.
Administrators
'Distributed COM Users'
'Performance Monitor Users' etc