Installation right
Hi
I'm prepare to install SCCM 2007 with SQL 2005 on remote server(not a same server)
I create "account user" to install SCCM, this account user is "admin local" on SCCM and "admin local" on SQL server. Account machine (SCCM) is "admin local" on SQL server and "account user" is "Sysadmin" on SQL server.
My question is: AFTER installation: It's possible to remove "SYSADMIN RIGHT" ? It's possible to remove "machine account (SCCM)" admin local on SQL? It's possible to remove "user account" admin local on SQL?
Thanks
March 28th, 2011 3:16pm
the best practice to install SCCM and SQL are to create accounts in Domain and provide sufficient previliges to these account (service accounts).
Why do you want to remove the created accounts ?//Eswar Koneti @ www.eskonr.com
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March 28th, 2011 3:27pm
No problem for installation
But after installation, it's possible to remove? what is a best practice?
Why do you want to remove the created accounts ? Security
March 28th, 2011 3:34pm
It's possible to remove "machine account (SCCM)" admin local on SQL?
It's possible to remove "user account" admin local on SQL?
No.
Yes.Torsten Meringer | http://www.mssccmfaq.de
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March 28th, 2011 3:44pm
and "account user" is "Sysadmin" on SQL server?
March 28th, 2011 3:48pm
Yes, can also be removed. But you have to make sure that you "clone" (or create a new account or group that is able to access ConfigMGr) the account that was used to set up ConfigMgr before removing anything:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb632457.aspx
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March 28th, 2011 3:56pm