![]() Command output: Failed to write to log 1228 Thu Aug 23 06:10:01 failure. Command output: Failed to write to log 1225 Thu Aug 23 06:20:02 failure. Command output: Failed to write to log 1225 Thu Aug 23 06:15:01 failure. ![]() Meanwhile, if you do not want to change the default UAC settings, please logon as domain administrator, right click “Command Prompt” and click “Run as administrator” to elevate the permission. Try to change to «Prompt without prompting» and run servermanagercmd to check how it works. User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for administrators in Approval Mode So you can run the command properly with the Adminstrator account. This means the local Administrator account will be always run with full administrative privilege. User Account Control: Allow Approval Mode for the Built-in Administrator account The following group policy in the branch controls the UAC behavior. Under UAC, accounts in the local Administrators group have two access tokens, one with standard user privileges and one with administrator privileges. It seems result from the UAC (user access control) to the built-in Administrator group. You can make it work properly with local Administrator account while get a access denied error with users that as the member of the local Administrators group.
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