Standalone CA Logical Control

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I am planning to setup a Win 2008 Standalone CA. I want to limit Domain
Admin and Enterprise Admin 's login access to the CA server. What's is the
best way to achieve that??

Thanks in advance!

SL
 
Re: Standalone CA Logical Control



"SL413" <SL413@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:797428D2-27D2-4D68-BDA7-8F48F07BA5B3@microsoft.com...
> Hi
>
> I am planning to setup a Win 2008 Standalone CA. I want to limit Domain
> Admin and Enterprise Admin 's login access to the CA server. What's is
> the
> best way to achieve that??
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> SL


I don't see what you want to know. By definition a standalone CA is
independent of Active Directory. A Domain or Enterprise Admin account has no
meaning outside of AD. Login access would be to the server's local account
database, not the AD database.
 
Re: Standalone CA Logical Control

However, the Standalone CA has to be a member of the corporate domain.


"Bill Grant" wrote:

>
>
> "SL413" <SL413@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:797428D2-27D2-4D68-BDA7-8F48F07BA5B3@microsoft.com...
> > Hi
> >
> > I am planning to setup a Win 2008 Standalone CA. I want to limit Domain
> > Admin and Enterprise Admin 's login access to the CA server. What's is
> > the
> > best way to achieve that??
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> >
> > SL

>
> I don't see what you want to know. By definition a standalone CA is
> independent of Active Directory. A Domain or Enterprise Admin account has no
> meaning outside of AD. Login access would be to the server's local account
> database, not the AD database.
>
>
>
 
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