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Beating my head against the wall with Radio Management

littlebuck17

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I have a Radio Management Server (v2.146) running on a Virtual Machine on Windows Server 2022. For the life of me, I cannot activate User authentication. I have selected the option to add PC Admins as RM admins, no dice. The User Auth & Machine Auth stay greyed out. I have run as administrator, restarted, etc etc etc. Any thoughts greatly appreciated. The rest of the thing should be good to go. Ports & firewall configured, etc.

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Firebuff880

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Boynton Beach, FL
FIXED -- Based on Motorola Technical Note --
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Issue
Even though the user account is logged in as an administrator on the computer. User authorization and machine authorization is grayed out. Clicking on the Add PC Administrators as RM Administrators doesn't allow the options to be clicked.

Resolution
The user account is not a member of the local administrator group. In order to verify this follow these steps

1 Open a cmd prompt window on the RM Server machine.
2 Enter lusrmgr.msc
The Local Users and Groups (Local) management console opens.
3 From the left panel, select the Groups folder.
4 From the right pane, right-click Administrators and select Properties.
5 Verify that the user account is listed in the Members section.

NOTE: The user account must be listed as an individual member of this group. If the
current user is not a member of the Administrators group, either add the user to the
group or log in to the server machine by using an account that is a member of the group.
 
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