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Virtual Machine Manager,
Windows Powershell |
No Comment | 1,769 views | 31/03/2014 17:04
You can grant a user role to a virtual machine with following command:
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| $UserRole = Get-SCUserRole -Name "Test User Role"
$VM | Set-SCVirtualMachine -Owner $UserRole.Members[0].Name -UserRole $UserRole
Grant-SCResource -Resource $VM -UserName $UserRole.Members[0].Name -UserRoleID @($UserRole.ID.Guid) |
$UserRole = Get-SCUserRole -Name "Test User Role"
$VM | Set-SCVirtualMachine -Owner $UserRole.Members[0].Name -UserRole $UserRole
Grant-SCResource -Resource $VM -UserName $UserRole.Members[0].Name -UserRoleID @($UserRole.ID.Guid)
After that you will be able to reach it from System Center App Controller.