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HelliR
15 years agoLevel 3
Sorry, but you can't. Domain Admins is a global security group, enterprise admins a universal security group. Read on here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc755692%28WS.10%29.aspx
I could add Enterprise Domain Admins to the builtin/administrators group but this is of course default. I also tried to add the specific enterprise admin account to the builtin/administrators group but that didn't work either.
Needless to say that this worked until 2months ago for many years. I DO HAVE admin permissions on the target machine. Backup Exec on one hand confirms that when I run the tests at Resource Credentials and on the other hand it completely ignores that.
I could add Enterprise Domain Admins to the builtin/administrators group but this is of course default. I also tried to add the specific enterprise admin account to the builtin/administrators group but that didn't work either.
Needless to say that this worked until 2months ago for many years. I DO HAVE admin permissions on the target machine. Backup Exec on one hand confirms that when I run the tests at Resource Credentials and on the other hand it completely ignores that.
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