You need to ensure that Server2 can be managed remotely by using Server Manager

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains three servers
named Server1, Served, and Server3.
You create a server group named ServerGroup1.
You discover the error message shown in the following exhibit. (Refer to the Exhibit.)

You need to ensure that Server2 can be managed remotely by using Server Manager.
What should you do?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains three servers
named Server1, Served, and Server3.
You create a server group named ServerGroup1.
You discover the error message shown in the following exhibit. (Refer to the Exhibit.)

You need to ensure that Server2 can be managed remotely by using Server Manager.
What should you do?

A.
On DC1, run the Enable-PSSessionConfigurationcmdlet.

B.
On Server2, run the Add-Computer cmdlet.

C.
On Server2/ modify the membership of the Remote Management Users group.

D.
From Active Directory Users and Computers, add a computer account named Server2, and then restart
Server2.

Explanation:
This is a security issue. To be able to access Server2 remotely through Server Manager the user
need to be a member of the Remote Management Users group.
Note:
* Name: BUILTIN\Remote Management Users
Description: A Builtin Local group. Members of thisgroup can access WMI resources over management
protocols (such as WS-Management via the Windows Remote Management service). This App1ies only to
WMI namespaces that grant access to the user.
* Enable-ServerManagerStandardUserRemoting
Provides one or more standard, non-Administrator users access to event, service, performance counter, and
role and feature inventory data for a server that you are managing by using Server Manager.
Syntax:
Parameter Set: Default
Enable-ServerManagerStandardUserRemoting [-User] <String[]> [-Force] [-Confirm] [- WhatIf]
[ <CommonParameters>]
Detailed Description
Provides one or more standard, non-Administrator users access to event, service, performance counter, and
role and feature inventory data for a server that you are managing, either locally or remotely, by using Server
Manager. The cmdlet must be run locally on the server that you are managing by using Server Manager. The
cmdlet works by performing the following actions:
Adds access rights for specified standard users to the root\cimv2 namespace on the local server (for access to
role and feature inventory information).
Adds specified standard users to required user groups (Remote Management Users, Event Log Readers, and
Performance Log Readers) that allow remote access to event and performance counter logs on the managed
server.
Changes access rights in the Service Control Manager to allow specified standard users remote access to the
status of services on the managed server.
Incorrect:
Not A: the Enable-PSSessionConfiguration.This is anadvanced cmdlet that is designed to be used by system
administrators to manage customized session configurations for their users.
Reference: Enable-ServerManagerStandardUserRemoting



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beanxyz

beanxyz

I think it’s B, server 2 needs to join domain or in the trustlist if it’s in workgroup

TopCoder

TopCoder

It’s not in a work group it’s in a servergroup created off server manager which you can see in the image.. It’s answer C

David

David

Answer C. It states that all 3 servers are already in the domain.

Wayne Fulton

Wayne Fulton

if C is the answer I am assuming the administrator account or administrators group is by default a member of this remote management users group? Reason for asking. . I have set this up in my lab and I cannot see administrator as a member of this group.