You are the Windows Server administrator. You add a Windows Server computer to the domain to support SQL Server. You create several local accounts on the server to manage the application. Some users report they are having difficulty accessing SQL Server through a local account in order to gather more information. What should you do?

You are the Windows Server administrator. You add a Windows Server computer to the domain to support SQL Server. You create several local accounts on the server to manage the application. Some users report they are having difficulty accessing SQL Server through a local account in order to gather more information. What should you do?


Answer – In Group Policy, audit logon events.

(When it is some users and not all users, you need to learn what is different from account to account. Audit the logon events in Group Policy. Find the pattern: what is different from Jane to Sam. Fix the problem.)