Grant Users Limited or Full Access to Windows Failover Clusters

by [Published on 3 May 2016 / Last Updated on 3 May 2016]

Tip explains PowerShell cmdlets you can use to grant users limited or full access to Windows Failover Clusters.

By default, domain admins have full access to a Windows Failover Cluster. All domain users are denied access to a Windows Failover cluster. If you wish to allow a few users to access a Windows Failover Cluster to view cluster resources and its properties, you can use Grant-ClusterAccess PowerShell cmdlet.

For example, to allow User1 of TechGenix.com domain to have read only access to a Windows Failover cluster, run below command:

  • Grant-ClusterAccess -User TechGenix.Com\User1 -ReadOnly

In case you need to give a user full access to the failover cluster, add -Full parameter as shown below:

  • Grant-ClusterAccess -User TechGenix.Com\User2 -Full

About Nirmal Sharma

Nirmal Sharma is a MCSEx3, MCITP and Microsoft MVP in Directory Services. He specializes in directory services, Microsoft Azure, Failover clusters, Hyper-V, and System Center products and has been involved with Microsoft Technologies since 1994. In his spare time, he likes to help others and share some of his knowledge by writing tips and articles on various sites and contributing to Health Packs for ADHealthProf.ITDynamicPacks.Net solutions. Nirmal can be reached at nirmal_sharma@mvps.org.

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Nirmal Sharma is a MCSEx3, MCITP, and was awarded Microsoft MVP in Directory Services. In his spare time, he likes to help others and share some of his knowledge by writing tips and articles for various online communities. Nirmal can also be found contributing to PowerShell based Dynamic Packs for ADHealthProf.ITDynamicPacks.Net solutions.

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