I know this is one of the most basic checks SA can do, and I've done this 
hundreds of time. But I am getting an authentication error when trying to 
connect to the NT Services of a server that is not joined to our domain. 
It's not joined to any domain for that matter. It was setup by a 3rd party, 
but what am I doing wrong?

"Error getting the service information from 192.168.20.30 (5- 0-)   Access is 
denied."


I am doing:  Check Tab, Check to use: NT Service, enter the NT user/pass, then 
hit the ... by the check "service"  and I get the above error.  I have tried 
  servername\username; .\username; username .  I even created a new local 
administrator account to make sure I was using the right password (even though 
I was RDP into the server already). 


Thank you,
Anthony Laatz

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