Using gMSA for Task scheduler and Service account scenario?

EnterpriseArchitect 5,411 Reputation points
2023-03-02T00:57:27.1466667+00:00

Based on: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/fundamentals/service-accounts-group-managed

I'm trying to implement the gMSA for the following scenario:

  • Task Scheduler account
  • Service account (Failover Cluster, SQL Server, ADFS, Azure AD Connect, DHCP)

Would that be working for the above scenario or will cause some issues?

I would appreciate any assistance you can provide.

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  1. Thameur-BOURBITA 33,486 Reputation points
    2023-03-03T09:43:38.8+00:00

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