I have a service installed on my Win2KAdvancedServer called
'MSSQLServerADHelper'. I cannot find any reference to this. Anyone know
what it is?
Thx in advance..
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According to Books Online: Search for MSSQLServerADHelper
MSSQLServerADHelper Service
The MSSQLServerADHelper service performs two functions:
a.. It adds and removes the objects used to register instances of =Microsoft=AE SQL ServerT 2000 relational database engine or Analysis =server in the Microsoft Windows=AE 2000 Active DirectoryT.
b.. It ensures that the Windows account under which a SQL Server =service is running has permissions to update all of the Active Directory =objects for the instance, as well as any replication publications and =databases for that instance. The service is dynamically started by an instance of SQL Server or the =Analysis Manager when needed. The service is stopped as soon as it has =completed its work.
Active Directory objects in a computer container can be created or =removed only by programs that have been assigned either domain =administration rights or that are running under the localsystem Windows =account. Few sites run their SQL Server service under either of these =types of accounts. A service application that does not perform network =administration, such as SQL Server, is rarely granted full domain =administration rights. The localsystem account cannot be given any =privileges on remote computers; therefore, running SQL Server under this =account would prevent much of the SQL Server distributed functionality =from working. The MSSQLServerADHelper service is run under the =localsystem account so that it can add and remove objects registering =SQL Server entities in the Active Directory.
There is only one MSSQLServerADHelper service on a computer. The single =service handles the Active Directory objects for all instances of the =SQL Server relational database engine and all Analysis Manager =applications running on the computer.
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Hi all,
I have a service installed on my Win2KAdvancedServer called
'MSSQLServerADHelper'. I cannot find any reference to this. Anyone =know
what it is?
Thx in advance..
-BB
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According to Books Online: Search for MSSQLServerADHelper
MSSQLServerADHelper =Service
The MSSQLServerADHelper service performs two functions: It adds and removes the objects used to register instances of =Microsoft=AE SQL Server=99 2000 relational database engine or Analysis server in =the Microsoft Windows=AE 2000 Active Directory=99.
It ensures that the Windows account under which a SQL Server =service is running has permissions to update all of the Active Directory objects =for the instance, as well as any replication publications and databases for =that instance.
The service is dynamically started by an instance of SQL Server or =the Analysis Manager when needed. The service is stopped as soon as it has =completed its work.
Active Directory objects in a computer container can be created or =removed only by programs that have been assigned either domain administration =rights or that are running under the localsystem Windows account. Few sites =run their SQL Server service under either of these types of accounts. A =service application that does not perform network administration, such as SQL =Server, is rarely granted full domain administration rights. The localsystem =account cannot be given any privileges on remote computers; therefore, running =SQL Server under this account would prevent much of the SQL Server =distributed functionality from working. The MSSQLServerADHelper service is =run under the localsystem account so that it can add and remove objects =registering SQL Server entities in the Active Directory.
There is only one MSSQLServerADHelper service on a computer. =The single service handles the Active Directory objects for all instances of =the SQL Server relational database engine and all Analysis Manager applications =running on the computer.
"Brian Burgess"
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ah thks .. I thought it might have been something that did not belong =...
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"TJ" <tunj@.hotmail.com> wrote in message =news:eLJLfiroEHA.2684@.TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
According to Books Online: Search for MSSQLServerADHelper
MSSQLServerADHelper Service
The MSSQLServerADHelper service performs two functions:
a.. It adds and removes the objects used to register instances of =Microsoft=AE SQL ServerT 2000 relational database engine or Analysis =server in the Microsoft Windows=AE 2000 Active DirectoryT.
b.. It ensures that the Windows account under which a SQL Server =service is running has permissions to update all of the Active Directory =objects for the instance, as well as any replication publications and =databases for that instance. The service is dynamically started by an instance of SQL Server or the =Analysis Manager when needed. The service is stopped as soon as it has =completed its work.
Active Directory objects in a computer container can be created or =removed only by programs that have been assigned either domain =administration rights or that are running under the localsystem Windows =account. Few sites run their SQL Server service under either of these =types of accounts. A service application that does not perform network =administration, such as SQL Server, is rarely granted full domain =administration rights. The localsystem account cannot be given any =privileges on remote computers; therefore, running SQL Server under this =account would prevent much of the SQL Server distributed functionality =from working. The MSSQLServerADHelper service is run under the =localsystem account so that it can add and remove objects registering =SQL Server entities in the Active Directory.
There is only one MSSQLServerADHelper service on a computer. The =single service handles the Active Directory objects for all instances of =the SQL Server relational database engine and all Analysis Manager =applications running on the computer.
"Brian Burgess" <bburgess66@.hotmail.com> wrote in message =news:O$JIN2poEHA.3392@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
Hi all,
I have a service installed on my Win2KAdvancedServer called
'MSSQLServerADHelper'. I cannot find any reference to this. =Anyone know
what it is?
Thx in advance..
-BB
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ah thks .. I thought it might =have been something that did not belong ...
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"TJ"
According to Books Online: Search for = MSSQLServerADHelper
MSSQLServerADHelper =Service
The MSSQLServerADHelper service performs two functions:
It adds and removes the objects used to register instances of =Microsoft=AE SQL Server=99 2000 relational database engine or Analysis server in =the Microsoft Windows=AE 2000 Active Directory=99.
It ensures that the Windows account under which a SQL Server =service is running has permissions to update all of the Active Directory =objects for the instance, as well as any replication publications and databases =for that instance.
The service is dynamically started by an instance of SQL Server or =the Analysis Manager when needed. The service is stopped as soon as it has = completed its work.
Active Directory objects in a computer container can be created or =removed only by programs that have been assigned either domain administration =rights or that are running under the localsystem Windows account. Few =sites run their SQL Server service under either of these types of accounts. =A service application that does not perform network administration, such =as SQL Server, is rarely granted full domain administration rights. The localsystem account cannot be given any privileges on remote =computers; therefore, running SQL Server under this account would prevent much of =the SQL Server distributed functionality from working. The =MSSQLServerADHelper service is run under the localsystem account so that it can add =and remove objects registering SQL Server entities in the Active =Directory.
There is only one MSSQLServerADHelper service on a computer. =The single service handles the Active Directory objects for all instances =of the SQL Server relational database engine and all Analysis Manager =applications running on the computer.
"Brian Burgess"
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