You Must Be An Administrator To Use Iis Manager Windows 10 [LATEST]

He checked the clock. 4:52 PM. IT’s official hours ended at 5:00.

There it was.

“Helen. It’s Jamal. I need local admin rights on DEV-WS-042.” you must be an administrator to use iis manager windows 10

Five minutes passed. He could hear keyboard clacking. “Jamal, I’ve added your AD account to the local ‘IIS_IUSRS’ and ‘Performance Log Users’ groups. Reboot, then try whoami /groups . You should see S-1-5-32-544 — that’s the Administrators alias.”

He rebooted. Logged back in. Opened PowerShell. He checked the clock

Then he closed IIS Manager, opened VS Code, and swore never to speak of the dark arts again.

But here he was. The company’s legacy ASP.NET app had to be tested locally. And IIS Manager wouldn’t budge. There it was

He opened IIS Manager. No error. The tree of application pools, sites, and folders expanded like a mechanical flower.

“Okay,” he muttered. “You want an administrator? I’ll give you an administrator.”

He picked up his phone. Called Helen in IT.

The error message glared on the screen: