In Part 01 of Microsoft Defender for Identity blog series, I have explained about Microsoft Defender for Identity and it’s benefits. I also talked about the prerequisites. In that list, I mentioned that we required Directory Service Account(DSA) to connect to Active Directory forest.
There are two types of DSAs we can use for this task.
1) Regular Active Directory user account
2) Group Managed…
In one of my previous blog posts I talked about managed service accounts. Before start on this I really recommend you to read it to have better understanding. It can find on http://www.rebeladmin.com/2018/01/active-directory-managed-service-accounts-powershell-guide/ . As I explained in there one managed service account only can use with one computer. But there are operation requirements which…
Services Accounts are recommended to use when install application or services in infrastructure. It is dedicated account with specific privileges which use to run services, batch jobs, management tasks. In most of the infrastructures, service accounts are typical user accounts with “Password never expire” option. Since these service accounts are not been use regularly, Administrators…
In an organization there can be lot of applications, services running to serve its user base. Some time when you setup an application services it asking you to use a service account with certain permissions.
In a computer normally we can run application as Local Service, Network Service or Local System. Also if required you can use a user account setup on the domain or local computer.
Traditional…