The virtual account is automatically managed. The virtual account can access the network in a domain environment. No password management is required. For example, if the default value is used for the service accounts during SQL Server setup on Windows Server, a virtual account that uses the inst...
是指从一个子域(子域是指一个更小的域,属于一个更大的域)中的所有ServiceAccounts组织单元(OU)中获取帐户的操作。 在Windows Server操作系统中,域是组织和管理网络资源的基本单位。域可以包含多个子域,而每个子域可以独立管理自己的用户、计算机和安全策略。ServiceAccounts OU是用于存储和管理服务账户的组织单元。服...
A service account is a user account that is created explicitly to provide a security context for services running on Windows Server operating systems. The security context determines the service's ability to access local and network resources. The Windows operating systems rely on services to run ...
[-Instance <ADServiceAccount>] [-KerberosEncryptionType <ADKerberosEncryptionType>] [-Name] <String> [-OtherAttributes <Hashtable>] [-PassThru] [-Path <String>] [-RestrictToOutboundAuthenticationOnly] [-SamAccountName <String>] [-Server <String>] [-ServicePrincipalNames <String[]>] [-...
For more information on service accounts, seeSetting Up Windows Service Accounts. Use a domain user account Specifies a domain user account that uses Windows Authentication to set up and connect to SQL Server. Microsoft recommends using a domain user account with minimal rights for the SQL Server...
If the computer is not part of a domain, a local user account without Windows administrator permissions is recommended. Local Service Account The Local Service account is a built-in account that has the same level of access to resources and objects as members of the Users group. This limited...
If the computer is not part of a domain, a local user account without Windows administrator permissions is recommended. Local Service Account The Local Service account is a built-in account that has the same level of access to resources and objects as members of the Users group. This limited...
A service account is a user account that is created explicitly to provide a security context for services running on Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003. Application pools use service accounts to assign permissions to Web sites and applications running on Internet Information Services (IIS). Administ...
2 When installed on a domain controller, a virtual account as the service account isn't supported. SQL Server failover cluster instance Expand table ComponentWindows Server 2008Windows Server 2008 R2 Database Engine None. Provide a domain user account. Provide a domain user account. SQL Server...
SQL Server Configuration Manager performs additional configuration such as updating the Windows local security store which protects the service master key for the Database Engine. Other tools such as the Windows Services Control Manager can change the account name but doesn't change all the required ...