In a Windows domain environment, each project group creates a project management account that, when interacting with other project groups, only needs to grant the project management account the appropriate permissions to facilitate the management of permissions. For the project group managed Account: Domain\admin, the domain account is granted Administrator privileges to be able to log on to all servers in the project group, access all databases, and have limited privileges for ordinary members.
One, in the project development process, sometimes need to switch from the normal member to the domain management account
This example uses VS2015 to demonstrate switching from a normal member to a domain managed account, as shown in step by step.
Step1, hover the mouse over the icon in Visual Studio 2015 on taskbar, right-click to pop up the shortcut menu
Step2, hover the mouse over the shortcut menu, hold down the SHIFT key, click the right mouse button, pop up the shortcut menu,
Step3, click Run as different user, pop-up Windows Security, enter your Windows domain account and password, and you can run VS2015 as a domain account.
Second, log in to the project management account and set up Internet Explorer to allow cookies
By default, the security level of Internet Explorer in Windows Server is set to high, the cookies are turned off by default, and if you open visual Studio in a Windows Server environment, connect to TFS, or git, you sometimes encounter a security issue:
Your Browser is currently set to block cookies.
In order to solve this problem, Internet Explorer must be set to allow cookies, because VS2005 is running as a domain administrator account, you must open IE with a domain administrator account, set IE allow cookies, if you mistakenly open ie in an ordinary member account, set IE allow cookies, does not actually affect the domain administrator's IE settings.
Step1, open IE browser with domain Administrator account, refer to above;
Step2, open the IE Settings menu, open the Internet Options, switch to privacy Tab
Step3, click the Advanced button, set allow cookies, restart IE browser
When connecting to TFS or Git with a domain managed account, set IE allows cookies