Give the built-in Administrator group the right to log on as a batch job for Windows SBS 2008 migration
Updated: February 20, 2009
Applies To: Windows SBS 2008
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| After you migrate, you should give the built-in Administrators group the right to log on as a batch job. If you are migrating to Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard, see Give the built-in Administrator group the right to logon as batch job for Windows SBS 2011 Standard migration. |
After you migrate an existing Windows SBS 2003 domain to Windows SBS 2008, verify that the built-in Administrators group still has the right to log on as a batch job to the Destination Server. Administrators need this right in order to run an alert on the Destination Server without logging on.
To give the built-in Administrators group the right to log on as a batch job
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On the Destination Server, click Start, click All Programs, and then click Administrative Tools.
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In the Administrative Tools menu, select Group Policy Management.
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In the Group Policy Management console tree, click Forest: <ServerName>, and then click Domains.
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Click the name of your server, expand Domain Controllers, right-click Default Domain Controllers Policy, and then click Edit.
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In the Group Policy Management Editor, click Default Domain Controllers Policy <ServerName> Policy, expand Computer Configuration, and then click Policies.
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In the Policies tree, expand Windows Setting, and then click Security Settings.
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In the Security Settings tree, expand Local Policies, and then click User Rights Assignment.
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In the results pane, scroll to and then click Log on as a batch job.
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In the Log on as a batch job Properties dialog box, click Add User or Group.
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In the Add User or Group dialog box, click Browse.
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In the Select Users, Computers, or Groups dialog box, type Administrators.
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Click Check Names to verify that the built-in Administrators account appears, and then click OK three times.
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