- Microsoft CRM Deployment Manager requires Domain Admin privleges to run
- Posted by Johnny on January 25th, 2004
Hi,
When attempting to run CRM Deployment Manager I receive the following
series of errors;
From Microsoft CRM Deployment Manager
Domain administrator privleges are required to use Deployment Manager.
I click OK and receive
From Microsoft CRM Deployment Manager
SQL Server administrator privleges are required to use Deployment
Manager.
I click OK and receive
From Microsoft Management Console
The selected snap-in did not initialize properlty.
I click OK and receive
From Microsoft Management Console
The selected snap-in did not initialize properlty.
I click OK and receive
From Microsoft Management Console
The selected snap-in did not initialize properlty.
I click OK and the MMC opens with a nonfunctioning CRMDM snap-in
I need to allow 2 users to run this snap-in without giving them Domain
Admin privleges.
This snap-in was not listed in GP under
User Configuration
+Administrative Templates
+Windows Components
+Microsoft Management Console
+Restricted/Permitted snap-ins
Any ideas?
Thanks
Al
- Posted by John O'Donnell on January 26th, 2004
Are these two people administrator in the CRM system?
"Johnny" <johnnyfrommich@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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- Posted by Johnny on January 26th, 2004
John,
Yes they are members of the CRMAdmin group, they also currently have
the following CRM roles;
CEO-Business Manager
CSR Manager
Customer Service Representative
Maeketing Professional
Sales Manager
Salesperson
System Administrator
Vice President of Sales
Other CRM related Groups are
domain/CRM/MSDN Subscriber/SQLRepl
+domain/CRM/MSDN Subscriber/UserGroup
+domain/CRM/MSDN Subscriber/MSDN Subscriber/UserGroup/{2 users}
I did try making my test user a member of the Local Admin group on the
CRM Machine (this test user does not have CRMAdmin) and the Privilege
Use error was eliminated. I am now receiving an Application error from
DMSNAPIN which is Is - CRMSysAdmin : WhoAmI failed.
I assume this is due to the test user not having CRMAdmin. Currently I
am getting ready to hijack one of the user accounts that do have
CRMAdmin but I need to contact the user before I change a password
else I will receive a call very early tomorrow.
Any insight will be appreciated.
Al
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 18:12:04 -0600, "John O'Donnell"
<csharpconsulting@nospam-hotmail.com-nospam> wrote: