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Protect Computers from Enterprise Console 4

I have the Enterprise Console 4 loaded on a domain server. I want the techs to be able to protect computers from their console. The techs do not have domain admin rights, but are part of a domain group that has local admin rights on the domain computers. When they try to protect the computers with their domain acounts it comes up with "The Specified Credentials are invalid" I can do it fine using my domain admin account. I gave the techs rights to all Sophos related folders and registry keys but it still would not work. If I make the techs local admin on the Sophos server it works fine. Is there a workaround so that I don't have to give them admin rights on the server?

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  • Hello joeyl,

    this is not a DC, is it? Just asking cause I know (but my knowledge is limited) only two reasons that Add is greyed out: 1) it is a DC where you have to use the DCSP instead of gpedit, 2) there's a permissions error on the GPOs. In an undefined policy in a GPO it is also grey until you check Define this policy but this does not apply. Dunno what changes if you install TS on a server though.

    Community - help please! :smileyhappy:

    Christian

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  • Hello joeyl,

    this is not a DC, is it? Just asking cause I know (but my knowledge is limited) only two reasons that Add is greyed out: 1) it is a DC where you have to use the DCSP instead of gpedit, 2) there's a permissions error on the GPOs. In an undefined policy in a GPO it is also grey until you check Define this policy but this does not apply. Dunno what changes if you install TS on a server though.

    Community - help please! :smileyhappy:

    Christian

    :2473
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