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bvi1998
Hi,
Many of our servers will have one off configurations. For instance, one server I am working with requires that a user have permissions to stop and start one service, that is all.
I have SCCM, and of course, local policies and group policies. If we have servers with special circumstances/permissions, what would be the best way to manage those, especially if one wants to be able to have it documented in the event of a required rebuild? I know, I am talking about configuration management, I am just trying to figure out the best way so that the config is known, and would easily be known to others.
Thanks for any help!
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Many of our servers will have one off configurations. For instance, one server I am working with requires that a user have permissions to stop and start one service, that is all.
I have SCCM, and of course, local policies and group policies. If we have servers with special circumstances/permissions, what would be the best way to manage those, especially if one wants to be able to have it documented in the event of a required rebuild? I know, I am talking about configuration management, I am just trying to figure out the best way so that the config is known, and would easily be known to others.
Thanks for any help!
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