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- # Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
- #
- # THIS SAMPLE CODE AND INFORMATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
- # WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED
- # WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
- # IF THIS CODE AND INFORMATION IS MODIFIED, THE ENTIRE RISK OF USE OR RESULTS IN
- # CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF THIS CODE AND INFORMATION REMAINS WITH THE USER.
- # The purpose of this script is to configure the SQL Server startup account and also enable
- # LPIM and IFI for the account.
- # We would create a local user on the machine and use that as the startup account for SQL.
- # For simplicity the account would be added to the builtin Administrator group.
- Try
- {
- $connect = [ADSI]"WinNT://localhost"
- $user = $connect.Create("User","SQLServiceAccount")
- $user.SetPassword("LS1setup!")
- $user.setinfo()
- $user.description = "SQL Server Startup Account"
- $user.SetInfo()
- #Add Account to the Admin Group
- $Admingroup = [ADSI]("WinNT://"+$env:COMPUTERNAME +"/administrators,group")
- $AdminGroup.Add("WinNT://"+$env:ComputerName +"/SQLServiceAccount,user")
- #Now Change SQL Server Startup Account and Restart the services.
- Import-Module sqlps -DisableNameChecking
- Start-Sleep -Seconds 10
- $SMOWmiserver = New-Object ('Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Wmi.ManagedComputer') $env:COMPUTERNAME
- $ChangeService=$SMOWmiserver.Services | where {$_.name -eq "MSSQLSERVER"}
- $UName=$env:COMPUTERNAME + "\SQLServiceAccount"
- $PWord="LS1setup!"
- $ChangeService.SetServiceAccount($UName, $PWord)
- }
- Catch
- {
- Write-Host "***Erorr Configuring the SQL Startup Account****" -ForegroundColor Red
- }
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