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Fail Over Cluster Manager GUI

JanBandarage-4202 0 Reputation points
2023-12-02T01:37:19.48+00:00

Hi All,

We have a windows Fail over cluster on windows server 2022 server where the local admins group of the three nodes have full access to each node.

We gave a member of the remote desktop users group for all three nodes full access to the cluster.

But the user is not able to view the cluster when they open fail over cluster manager.

User is able to view/manage the cluster using Power Shell. So this issue is regarding accessing the cluster using the GUI.

We have rebooted all cluster nodes and cluster service is running on all three nodes.

We can add the user to the local admin group of the node and that will fix this issue. But we want the user to be part of the remote desktop users group.

How do we fix this issue ?

How do I view logs related to this issue ?

Thanks.

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-12-04T07:04:35.6233333+00:00

    Hi,

    The user needs to be member of the local administrators group to run the Failover Cluster Manager.

    Best Regards,

    Ian Xue


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