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Bienvenido Arendayen Jr
Jul 25, 2018Copper Contributor
Cannot Change Adapter settings
Windows Server 2019 TP build 17713 and earlier build 17650.
I cannot change the network adapter settings when the server is a domain controller and logged in as a Domain Administrator. The following error will show up:
Windows cannot access the specified device, path, or file. You may not have the appropriate permission to access the item.
I am able to change the network adapter settings on standalone server Windows 2019 TP logged in as local Administrator.
Any tips to be able to change the network settings?
- Alan_CorteCopper Contributor
I have the same problem, it must be a bug, because if you go to the domain and "copy" the "administrator" account to a new account, and log in to the server, you have been able to open the network card settings.
- jshack01Copper Contributor
I am currently experiencing the same issue. Did you ever get a resolution to this issue? I installed my first two Windows 2019 Servers as DC's. One worked perfectly the other did not.
If I recall correctly, on one server I installed Windows 2019 and then went straight to Add Roles/Features to make it a DC without joining the domain first.
On the second server, I joined the domain and then promoted it to a DC. This was the one that didn't work. I've even demoted the server and checked the local Administrators group. It's showing Domain Admins (which is how am I am logged in) in the Local Administrators group.
Any thoughts on what is going on or what I may have done incorrectly?
Thanks!
John
- Thomas TomiczekCopper ContributorYeah. Now tell me how to change the VLAN that Hyüer-V injects there. Hint: you can not ;) How do I enable things like Routerguard or disble them? Hint: you can not. This is not about "oh, i am stupid", it is about a bug. Changing things in the VM does not help. THis is a bug - one that really needs fixing.
- Philip RosenCopper Contributor
Hi
If you go to Server Manager->Local Server and in Properties view you see you´r nic. Change there?
Regards Phil
- Peter_DuhCopper Contributor
Philip RosenGreat! It works there. Thanks.
- Elden_Christensen
Microsoft
Thank you for reporting this issue, we are working to address this issue in a future release of Windows Server. Please leverage the workaround highlighted in this thread for the time being. Apologies for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience while we work to address this issue.
Thanks!
Elden
- Stevo2112Copper Contributor
Philip Rosen This worked perfect for me, and I had the problem the op had. Thank You !
- Alan_CorteCopper Contributor
Look at this, it was a server policy that needs to be modified. Resolved for me .. (https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/fb3bad72-82fb-4d74-9777-ddff71692707/domain-administrator-no-permissions-local-admin-has-permissions? forum = win10itprogeneral)
- Jack-HerowCopper Contributor
The problem is happened on 2019, if you use the "administrator" Account as primary Admin-Account (after Domain Join). Create a new user and apply the admin-groups and you will have no error.