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Audonnet [MSFT]September 4, 20154 0 0 0 Here is the scenario, your ADFS farm is happy, up and running. Because of update management sometimes you server has torestart. And when the server is restarting all hosted
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this error message when you start your ADFS Server service: It is weird especiallythatyou haven't done any changes in iis admin service error 1297 a while… Let's check what the permission of the service account in the local policy: We can see two things: The AD\srv_adfs account as well as the NT SERVICE\adfssrv have the https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/982261 privilege to Log on as a service (in red in the screenshot). There is a group policy that control the privilege Generate security audits (in blue in the screenshot).As you might know, ADFS can generate audit if you configure the service properties adequately. The service requires this privilege. You can see this requirement in the registry key for the service (value RequiredPrivileges): https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/pie/2015/09/04/adfs-refuses-to-start-error-1297/ Let's use GPRESULT /H to see what is the policy forcing this: It looks like a group policy called Corp - Security settings is taking out the privilege from our ADFS service. At this point you have several options, remove the setting from the GPO, exclude the ADFS server from the scope of the GPO, create another GPO for ADFS server that guarantee that the service will have the privilege… It's your call. In my case, the setting has been remove from the GPO. So let's check if the privilegeand add them backfor our ADFS service. Once you are not under the authority of that setting, open GPEDIT.MSC and add the service's privilege back: Notice that the From the location section should be the local server, add NT SERVICE\adfssrv as well as NT SERVICE\drs (this is the device registrations service, whether you are using it or not, just put it back). This is what the setting looks like at the end: Now your ADFS service should start. If you have several servers make sure they all got the right privilege to enable your lo
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Cloud Services ADFS 3.0 Service does not start after Reboot + Post New Thread Results 1 to 12 of 12 Cloud Services Thread, ADFS 3.0 Service does not start after Reboot in Technical; Hi All, We are running 2 x Server 2012 R2 Servers as an ADFS Farm (Server 2008R2 Domain however) for ... LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread!Add Thread to del.icio.usBookmark in TechnoratiTweet this threadShare on Facebook!Reddit! Thread Tools Search Thread Advanced Search 17th June 2014,03:46 PM #1 StephenHardy Join Date Aug 2012 Location Solihull Posts 148 Thank Post 2 Thanked 11 Times in 8 Posts Rep Power 10 ADFS 3.0 Service does not start after Reboot Hi All, We are running 2 x Server 2012 R2 Servers as an ADFS Farm (Server 2008R2 Domain however) for Office 365. Everything installs fine and we can pass-through authenticate through the Web Application Proxy NLB we have setup. However, when we reboot either of the ADFS servers the ADFS Service never starts, if you try to manually start the service you receive a 1297 error - looks like User Rights Assignment for the Domain Admin account running the service. Does anyone know what rights this needs - cant seem to find anything online - I've been trawling all day... Thanks Stephen Send PM 17th June 2014,03:50 PM #2 free780 Join Date Sep 2012 Posts 1,476 Thank Post 85 Thanked 125 Times in 119 Posts Rep Power 33 Does it need to be Domain Admin account running the service ? Send PM 17th June 2014,03:52 PM #3 StephenHardy Join Date Aug 2012 Location Solihull Posts 148 Thank Post 2 Thanked 11 Times in 8 Posts Rep Power 10 Tried with a local service account, no dice.... I cant use a GMSA as its Server 2012R2 and the domain is Server 2008R2... At present, every time I reboot either ADFS server I have to remove, re-add and re-setup the Farm. Send PM 17th June 2014,05:31 PM #4 free780 Join Date Sep 2012 Posts 1,476 Thank Post 85 Thanked 125 Times in 119 Posts Rep Power 33 Is event viewer unhelpful? Send PM 17th June 2014,10:10 PM #5 EduTech Join Date Aug 2007 Location Reading Posts 5,109 Thank Post 163 Thanked 989 Times in 761 Posts Blog Entries3 Rep Power 288 Hi Stephen, What is the exact error message you get, is it pretty much the following "A privilege that the service requires to function properly does not exist in the service account configuration." The Server 2012 'adfssrv' service requires the