Here is the general procedure to protect a server using Selective Authentication:
· Assign "Allowed to Authenticate" permission to DPM Server On "Domain Controller" of domain of "Server to be protected".
· Assign "Allowed to Authenticate" permission to DPM Server On "Server to be protected".
· Assign "Allowed to Authenticate" permission to "Server to be protected" On DPM Server.
· Assign "Allowed to Authenticate" "permission to Account used to install agent" On DPM Server
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Santhosh Sivarajan is a Technical Architect in Houston, TX. His main focuses are Microsoft Infrastructure and Security Technologies. He is MCTS, MCSE (W2K3/W2K/NT4), MCP+I, MCSA (W2K3/W2K/MSG) and CCNA certified. His expertise includes Active Directory, Exchange, Migrations, Microsoft Clustering, Microsoft Security, RMS, MOM, LCS, ISA Server, etc. If you wish to send an email, he can be reached at santhosh@sivarajan.com. Blogs: http://santhoshsivarajan.blogspot.com/