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Guest RichardW
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Is there any way I can give permissions to a single user to be able to

remote restart a service ? Or all services if a single one isn't possible. I

don't really want to make the user a local admin, since he only need to

restart that one service.

 

Grtz

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Guest neo [mvp outlook]
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Re: Permissions for single remote service restart

 

Is it safe to assume that the server operating system in question is Windows

2003 with SP1/2?

 

And to answer the question, yes it is for the Windows 2003 operating system.

It would require granting additional rights on SCMANAGER plus the service in

question. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/905809/en-us kinda gives you an

idea when it comes to Windows 2003/Exchange 2003 but can be adapted for any

service in question.

 

/neo

 

PS - Step 5/Method 1 is the area to clue in on.

 

 

"RichardW" <helpdesk@ortec.nl> wrote in message

news:CFF9DB30-8539-4A4C-98A4-B06D286F1C2B@microsoft.com...

> Is there any way I can give permissions to a single user to be able to

> remote restart a service ? Or all services if a single one isn't possible.

> I don't really want to make the user a local admin, since he only need to

> restart that one service.

>

> Grtz

> RW

Guest RichardW
Posted

Re: Permissions for single remote service restart

 

Ok thanx.

 

 

"neo [mvp outlook]" <neo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:%23XP5hnXaIHA.1132@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> Is it safe to assume that the server operating system in question is

> Windows 2003 with SP1/2?

>

> And to answer the question, yes it is for the Windows 2003 operating

> system. It would require granting additional rights on SCMANAGER plus the

> service in question. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/905809/en-us kinda

> gives you an idea when it comes to Windows 2003/Exchange 2003 but can be

> adapted for any service in question.

>

> /neo

>

> PS - Step 5/Method 1 is the area to clue in on.

>

>

> "RichardW" <helpdesk@ortec.nl> wrote in message

> news:CFF9DB30-8539-4A4C-98A4-B06D286F1C2B@microsoft.com...

>> Is there any way I can give permissions to a single user to be able to

>> remote restart a service ? Or all services if a single one isn't

>> possible. I don't really want to make the user a local admin, since he

>> only need to restart that one service.

>>

>> Grtz

>> RW

>

>


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