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2/8/2010 10:55 AM
 

I am getting ready to implement AD on a site I have been working on. I have done this before and ran into this problem and was hoping for some advise. My problem is how do I set an AD account to have host/admin rights. I currently have a dev site that I cannot access the host/admin settings because I cannot sign in using my default authentication accounts. Default authentication is disabled and AD is turned on. AD is working fine. As I get ready to implement this new site I would like some advise on how to grant Host/Admin rights to an AD account?

Hope this makes sence.

Brian

 
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2/9/2010 1:26 PM
 

You have to do it manually. In the Users table of your database change IsSuperUser to "true" or 1 for the account you want to have Host priviledges.

 
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2/10/2010 5:56 AM
 

That did the trick - Thank you

 
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