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Setting Permissions for Administrative Shares - From Windows Server 2008 R2 to Windows 7

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Hi,

I have a corporate Inventory application installed on Windows Server 2008 R2 and I need to deploy some Agents to Windows 7 Desktops.

This app requires having access to C$ and Admin$ in the Desktops, from the Server. Also the agent is installed in C:\Windows\ from a BAT Script but can be installed in C:\ or Program Files too. The agent also comes with a Service related with the processes being executed when the agent is running.

Usually I can deploy the agents from the server using Local (Desktop) or Domain Admin Account, but this time our AD Admin told me he can't provide that kind of access. It has to be a non-Admin account. When I ask him what is the right permission / mapping I should have to request to Security team in order to install the agents, he doesn't know! (It seems is not a legit AD Admin ¬¬)

In Windows 2003 I used to mitigate that scenario by requesting Power Users to our AD Admin, but that permission is not able in Windows 2008. What kind of permissions do I need to request in the Windows Server 2008 R2 account, for viewing Admin Shares in the Desktops and installing the agent remotely? Also I understand User Access Control (UAC) plays some role here (I don't know if I have to request disabling UAC in the Desktops for installing the agent, for instance)

Best regards,

Alejandro



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