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Re: administrative rights to Windows Server

From: EscVector <Junk_at_webthere.com>
Date: 24 May 2007 12:20:44 -0700
Message-ID: <1180034444.149866.35310@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com>


On May 23, 10:20 pm, EscVector <J..._at_webthere.com> wrote:
> On May 23, 2:16 pm, Anthony <akkha1..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I did go through the windows installation and platform guide briefly.
> > It mostly covers the initial installation and configuration part and
> > did not mention about daily operation. We already setup ORA_DBA group
> > for example.
>
> > Just to throw in a few ideas, when we were revoked system admin, we
> > can no longer get to scheduled tasks, we can not get to the oracle
> > database files and oracle dump files. A vbs script which extracts
> > event log breaks down etc.
> > Things like this we deal with on a daily basis. I hope some suggestion
> > from real life experience.
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/prodtech/windows2000/win2kh...
> Take a look at local or domain security policies. Also, your atomic
> file permissions are settable on many levels. You have to grant
> access rights to the event logs and and scheduler.
>
> Another good link with answers:http://www.petefinnigan.com/orasec.htm
>
> http://x220.minasi.com/forum/
> If it's windows, ask minasi.

"You have to grant access rights to the event logs and and scheduler." Was wrong on this. You have to be in admin group to view via the explorer. I have a rather complex wmi setup that lead me astray. Will post if I find solution. Received on Thu May 24 2007 - 14:20:44 CDT

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