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Azure joined system log on as a service for logged in user
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(2024-06-01, 09:55:53)wila Wrote: Hi,

I don't have systems joined to an Azure Active Directory, so that makes it a bit hard to answer as I can't test.

The way groups normally work is that if a user joins a particular group, that then the user gets the capabilities of the group.
Eg. a user that joins the admin group, now has administrator privileges.
Not sure if you have to restart / login fresh, but that is something I would probably do anyways after making a change like that.

Seems that the Azure AD roles are still overriding the privileges of the group it just joined.
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Wil

yes adding the user to admin group still doesn't help filling in what user can run the Vimalin Service. Granting the local user account Log on as service right gets the non admin account to start the vimalin service and its the same account running the virtual machines. But when Azure is in the mix the account is not local anymore (its an active directory account in Azure) so how will i fill out the username to run service part of the vimalin install?  this is where i am stuck. is it possible to call out a group instead of a user?
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RE: Azure joined system log on as a service for logged in user - by MPERNA-Unidata - 2024-06-05, 15:11:39

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