An interesting question has  been posed today.. Our mail people dont want to run their 
own TDP restores,
and their Win2k servers are managed by another group who dont want Joe Bloggs logging 
on with
cart blanche admin rights...

Env outlined below..
                   Operating System: Windows 2000
                      Fileset or Version: TDP for Domino V1.1
                      .
                      Environment:
                      Win2K Cluster server using TDP for Domino v1.1 and TSM API V4.1
                      .
                      Problem Description:
                      We are running Domino R5 servers utilizing TDP within a Win2K 
cluster
                      environment.
                      The TDP scheduled services run from the Win2K systems account.

                      Our question is what level of access is required to run a TDP 
restore.
                      The intention is to 'devolve' Domino restores down as far 
possible to an
                      operational task.
                       This entails remore login (via PC-Duo) onto the server running
                      Domino,and its inherent security risks.
                      In current test mode 'a local admin account is being used, which 
will
                      not be the case in a 'live' environment.
                      What is the level of access necessary to achieve this???

                      A web client i/face would be nice, as that is how our BA client 
restores
                      are devolved down to Desktop services.

Any ideas????

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