Using Group Managed Service Accounts
{% include toc icon=“gears” title=“Contents” %} Windows Server 2012 comes with group managed service accounts, an improved version of the original MSA. Ever since Windows Server 2008 R2 was out, I remember reading about managed service accounts (MSA) a new feature that I wanted to check out. You can read more about MSA here, but in essence they are useful because they have automatic password management. Introduction I always wanted to try MSA and was recently in a position to propose using MSAs, but after re-reading the information, specifically “A managed service account can only be installed on a single computer” I decided to skip MSA. However, I did research if anything had changed since 2008 R2 and apparently it has – Doug Symalla on TechNet has a very interesting article about the new Group Managed Service accounts and how they work in Server 2012. ...