Oh and how it works is, Bomgar transfers the script, runs it, and it runs as the current user. The restriction is basically we can only change what the user can change, hence the need for an audit trail too, so we know what we changed and what we couldn't.
So it'll be the same as local computer, local user running script. Not a remote computer in a domain over vpn or over the network. But... those remote computers could be a domain or non-domain machine, so some of those domain machines may have GPO and restrictions.
I hope this makes it a bit clearer.
So it'll be the same as local computer, local user running script. Not a remote computer in a domain over vpn or over the network. But... those remote computers could be a domain or non-domain machine, so some of those domain machines may have GPO and restrictions.
I hope this makes it a bit clearer.