2.7.10 User permissions required for remote control using Windows authentication
If you enable Windows authentication in the authentication information settings of the remote control agent, you must have the appropriate user permissions to access the remote computer over the network. User permission settings are a Windows feature. The following table shows the user permissions required for each OS situation.
Operating system usage |
Required permission |
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Local computer |
Administrators permission or other appropriate privileges. If the computer belongs to a domain, you must have Domain Admins group permission. |
A workstation or server that belongs to a domain |
Active Directory Domain Admins group, Enterprise Admins group, or other appropriate privileges. |
Domain controller or workstation with the Windows Server 2003 Administrative Tools Pack installed |
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Domain controller |
Note: For added security, consider logging on as a non-administrator user and elevating your account to administrator privileges when setting security information.