Is there a policy that I can import to run on my network too get all functions in AA-Console to work?
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Shane Corellian
Admin Arsenal
We don't have policies that are available... good idea, though. We'll try and whip something up for you this week.
March 15, 2011 05:24
Marcus
Hi.
Just wondering if there is a policy yet? :)
March 30, 2011 09:10
Shane Corellian
Admin Arsenal
heh heh, sorry Marcus. We haven't gotten to this yet... we are working pretty furiously on our new Inventory product. We will get to this though as it is a good idea. In the mean time you can set the necessary policies via GPO by following the directions listed here:
What problems are you seeing in WMI? If the problem is related to permissions remember that you have, at your disposal, our free utility, DCOMACLS.EXE.
This handy utility allows you to set DCOM Permissions (which WMI relies upon for remote adminstration) on target computers.
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We don't have policies that are available... good idea, though. We'll try and whip something up for you this week.
Hi.
Just wondering if there is a policy yet? :)
heh heh, sorry Marcus. We haven't gotten to this yet... we are working pretty furiously on our new Inventory product. We will get to this though as it is a good idea. In the mean time you can set the necessary policies via GPO by following the directions listed here:
http://support.adminarsenal.com/entries/78933-what-policies-need-to...
No problem!
Hmm.. I have that policy's, but on some computers the remote registry and WMI still not working, well, i should try to sort that out.
Thanks :)
Remember that with your Remote Registry service you can have that start up automatically via GPO.
In you GPO Editor select: Computer Configuration\Policies\Windows Settings\Security Settings\System Services
Then go select Remote Registry and make sure it is enabled and set to start automatically.
What problems are you seeing in WMI? If the problem is related to permissions remember that you have, at your disposal, our free utility, DCOMACLS.EXE.
This handy utility allows you to set DCOM Permissions (which WMI relies upon for remote adminstration) on target computers.