Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Directory Services. Sign in to vote. Helo, I have an asp. I've created an application pool and now I want to give it db owner permissions in SQL server.
Wednesday, April 6, AM. Hi Qsoft, Check this link as this will provide you step by step guide for creation of service account. Hi, Can you check your user accounts have appropriate server permissions on SQL?
Hi, Thanks for your quick reply. Thursday, April 7, AM. I'm familliar with this link. Monday, April 11, AM. As described in the following chapter: To use the Internet Information Services IIS Manager snap-in to configure a service to use a managed service account Does it mean that my application will not be using the application pool I've already created?
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Viewed 17k times. Improve this question. Jeff LaFay A service account is just like any other account - there's no distinction. Just create a new account like you would for a normal user. Member Leaderboard — Year.
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Please ask IT administration questions in the forums. Any other messages are welcome. Receive news updates via email from this site. Toggle navigation. In this article you will learn the basics of managed service accounts in Windows Server R2. Author Recent Posts. Timothy Warner. Latest posts by Timothy Warner see all. Contents of this article. Related Articles.
Dave 10 years ago. Tim Warner 10 years ago. Does this make sense? Thanks, Tim. Dennis 10 years ago. Failover clusters do not support group managed service account s. However, services that run on top of the Cluster service can use a group managed service account or a standalone managed service account if they are a Windows service, an App pool, a scheduled task, or if they natively support group managed service account or standalone managed service accounts. Group managed service accounts can only be configured and administered on computers running at least Windows Server , but they can be deployed as a single service identity solution in domains that still have domain controllers running operating systems earlier than Windows Server There are no domain or forest functional level requirements.
A bit architecture is required to run the Windows PowerShell commands that are used to administer group managed service accounts. A managed service account is dependent on encryption types supported by Kerberos. When a client computer authenticates to a server by using Kerberos protocol, the domain controller creates a Kerberos service ticket that is protected with encryption that the domain controller and the server support.
If computers that host the managed service account are configured to not support RC4, authentication will always fail. For more information about supported encryption types, see Changes in Kerberos Authentication. Group managed service accounts are not applicable in Windows operating systems prior to Windows Server Virtual accounts were introduced in Windows Server R2 and Windows 7, and are managed local accounts that provide the following features to simplify service administration:.
No password management is required. For information about how to configure and use virtual service accounts, see Service Accounts Step-by-Step Guide. Virtual accounts apply to the Windows operating systems that are designated in the Applies To list at the beginning of this topic.
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