(Dynamic Script Module name : addPowerShellHost#16 Authentication mechanism requested by the client may not be supported by the server. vCO: When you try to add a powershell host with an account that is not the default domain administrator account, the operation fails with error: Unauthorized Access.This blog post will resolve the following goals/issues: vCO PowerShell Plugin installed (version 1.639).vCO 5.5.1.0 Virtual Appliance (with FQDN ).Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 (with FQDN ).The following environment has been used in all of the examples below:
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If you want to know how to add PowerShell hosts from multiple domains, visit How to add PowerShell hosts from multiple domains with Kerberos authentication to the same vRO If you want to know how to build a vRO PowerShell Host (PSHost) for high availability, visit How to build vRO PowerShell Host (PSHost) for high availability (HA) If you haven’t you can find the steps necessary to do it in the Using CredSSP with the vCO Powershell Plugin post. This post assumes that you have already configured vCO and the domain for Kerberos authentication and configured WinRM. Also we will take a look how to generally configure which accounts and user groups can remotely execute powershell commands in Windows. In this post we will take a look how we can we add a vCO powershell host with account other than the default domain administrator account.