Step 5: add the domain user to the local server administrator role
Topic: Add a domain user to the local server administrator role
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Prerequisites: you have installed Windows Server 2008r2 and AD servers (such as King.com)
Added domain users such as user: rmsadmin pass: rms_2010 to the ad server.
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See:
1. Windows server2008 r2
Installation and Configuration:
Http://blog.csdn.net/foreveryday007/article/details/8726589
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Topic: Add a domain user to the local server administrator role
Most of the time, you need to use a domain user to run some services or applications on the local server. Generally, you need to use the role of the local administrator to have corresponding permissions.
18-rms Server
Pcname: 18-rmsip: 192.168.0.82 User: rmsadmin pass: sps_2010 domain: King.com Domain Users
PS: This article describes how to add a domain (AD: King.com) user (King \ rmsadmin) to the administrator role of the local server (18-rms ).
1. log on to the local server with a domain account (King \ rmsadmin) [18-rms]
2. Control Panel-> User Account-> manage user accounts
3. for User Account Control, enter the account and password: [remember: account and password of the local server administrator]
-- User: 18-rms \ administratorpass: rms_2010
4. Click [add] User name: rmsadmin domain: King [next]
5. Select administrator.
PS: log out or restart the server after the configuration is completed.
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