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We have two Windows Server 2003 servers in production and are in the process of adding a Windows Server 2008 fileserver that will take over the duties of one of the older servers.<BR><BR>When ...
We have a WS2003 active directory, with a simgle domain. I'm trying to figure out how to add a domain group to the local administrators group on all domain workstations, without individually ...
Domain Admins (have full control of the domain, by default is a member of the local administrators group on all computers in the domain) Domain Guests (limited access) ...
In Windows Server 2008, it’s possible to implement different password and account lockout policies in the same domain by configuring a Fine-Grained Password Policy. FGPPs can be configured only when ...
In order to use Group Policy editor in a domain environment, you must use an administrator account. A standard domain user account is not in the local Administrators group and will not have the ...
Domain Admins, Enterprise Admins, Account Operators and Administrators are just a few. ... Group evaluation for correct membership should occur regularly, if not in real time, ...
5. Putting users in domain admins.When in doubt, delegate rights. Despite the level of flexibility provided for delegation in Active Directory, it’s been 14 years since Windows NT people still ...
• The built-in administrator account of one domain was being misused as a service account for various SQL databases, which became evident because of all the service principal names registered to ...
A new Local Privilege Escalation bug affecting all prevalent versions of Windows OS has received unofficial patches from 0Patch after Microsoft refused to fix the NTLM authenticating protocol.
A privilege escalation vulnerability impacting all Windows versions that can let threat actors gain domain admin privileges through an NTLM relay attack has received unofficial patches after ...
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