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 =====Win-RM===== =====Win-RM=====
 [[https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-2/pan-os-admin/user-id/map-ip-addresses-to-users/configure-server-monitoring-using-winrm|Setup]] [[https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-2/pan-os-admin/user-id/map-ip-addresses-to-users/configure-server-monitoring-using-winrm|Setup]]
 +Run this command on each DC. Then add the account.
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 +<code>winrm configSDDL default</code>
  
 The service account needs to belong to the 'Remote Management Users' group in AD to allow WinRM connections from the firewall to query WMI.  This is because the service account is not an administrator on the domain, and by default PowerShell Remoting requires admin privileges. The service account needs to belong to the 'Remote Management Users' group in AD to allow WinRM connections from the firewall to query WMI.  This is because the service account is not an administrator on the domain, and by default PowerShell Remoting requires admin privileges.
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