104 Recommended Credentials
1. Run WBEMTEST.
2. Click the
Connect button.
3. Verify the correct namespace is listed (for example,
\\DNSServerName\root\microsoftDNS).
4. In the Credentials section, enter the user name and password.
5. Click the
Connect button.
6. If the user has sufficient rights, the buttons located under
IWbemServices will become available.
Assigning Full Control on the WMI DNS Namespace
Following validation, there will be a message stating the DNS WMI provider cannot be contacted. This is a
false message because DNS Validation passed so it can be ignored. This message does not appear if the user
is a member of the “Domain Admin” group for the domain where the DNS server resides.
1. Click
Start, Run, and type MMC. Click OK.
2. Select
File, Add/Remove Snap-in.
3. Click
Add and select WMI Control.
4. Click
Add, then click Finish.
5. Click
Close, then click OK.
6. Right-click
WMI Control and select Properties.
7. Select the
Security tab.
8. Double-click on
Root to expand the tree.
9. Select
MicrosoftDNS, then click the Security button.
10.Verify that the user is in the ACL list with the following permissions. If the permissions are not assigned,
proceed to the next step.
•Execute Methods
• Full Write
• Partial Write
•Provider Write
•Enable Account
•Remote Enable
• Read Security
11.Click
Add, then enter the login name for the user account that will be opening Storage Mirroring
Application Manager.
12.Click
OK to close all open dialog boxes.
13.Restart the
Windows Management Instrumentation service.
If you need to verify that WMI is installed on the source's primary DNS server, follow these steps:
1. On the source's primary DNS server (as listed in the Application Manager), verify that the
%Windir%\System32\WBEM directory exists and that it contains WinMgmt.exe.
2. Review WMI security in the WMI Control MMC (or
Wbemperm.exe for earlier versions of WMI). You can
access this MMC snap-in by going to
Start, Run and typing wmimgmt.msc.
3. Ensure that the DNS account that is used by the Application Manager is able to access WMI and the DNS
provider namespace.
Assigning the user to the DnsAdmins group
Follow these steps to add a user to the domain DnsAdmins group.
1. Select
Start, Programs, Administrative Tools (Common), Active Directory Users and Computers.
2. Right-click the
DnsAdmins group and select Properties.
3. Select the
Members tab.
4. To add a user to the group, click
Add.
5. In
Location, click the domain containing the users you want to add, then click OK.
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