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sauce1979
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Posted - 2012-11-28 : 03:52:50
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I am currently reviewing one of our SQL jobs that collects disk drive space on all of our production and acceptance server. The main bulk of the job consists of step which calls a Powershell script that queries the WMI and logs the returned data into a database which is used to produce reports.Our current setup has using a local admin account to access WMI on the servers but my boss has decided that this isn't good practice due to security issues. Thus I am trying to find out what minimum rights are needed to be able to carry out powershell remote calls and also querying WMI. I have been told that the current setup has to remain in place.Any information would much appreciated |
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sunitabeck
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2012-11-28 : 07:23:16
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I don't know the answer to your question, but googled around and found this link - would that be useful to you? http://serverfault.com/questions/28520/which-permissions-rights-does-a-user-need-to-have-wmi-access-on-remote-machines |
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sauce1979
Starting Member
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Posted - 2012-11-30 : 07:35:28
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Many thanks. Will check it out. |
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