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Powershell Remoting with local Administrator in Domain

cf flag

I would like to establish Powershell remote sessions to domain members by using their local administrator for authentication. Let's say I have a host called "server1" in the domain "test.local". If I connect with "test.local\myadmin" I can establish a remote session and it is just fine, but if I connect using "server1\Administrator" using the correct local admin password I get the error code 0x80090311. I read this article that explains how to connect to a workgroup computer with local admin and to a domain computer with a domain account, but I couldn't find a similar article on how to connect to a domain computer with local admin.

Does someone know how to configure a domain computer to let other domain computer connect to it using the local admin account of the target computer?

cn flag
Do the endpoints have a common authentication method?
Johannes B. Latzel avatar
cf flag
Nope, they can't do Kerberos and don't have any other options. I think it needs to use WinRM via HTTPs. Is that the way to go?
cn flag
Probably the only option given that scenario.
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