Why do I get the error message “Supplied credentials dont have enough privileges to audit the remote host” when I try and execute compliance checks?
A. The account being used for sign on credentials must have permissions to read the local machine policy. If a target host does not participate in a Windows domain then the account must be a member of the host’s administrators group. If the host participates in a domain, then the domain’s administrator group will be a member of the host’s administrators group and the account will have access to the local machine policy if it is a member of the domain’s administrator group.
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