When installing a MID Server on a Windows platform, which right must be associated when creating a Service Account?

When installing a MID Server on a Windows platform, which right must be associated when creating a Service Account?
A . Local Admin
B . Domain Admin
C . MID Server User Role
D . Log on as service

Answer: D

Explanation:

The Service Account for the MID Server must have the Log on as service right on the Windows platform. This right allows the MID Server to run as a Windows service and communicate with the ServiceNow instance. The Service Account does not need to have local or domain admin rights, as these are not required for the MID Server functionality. The MID Server User Role is a role on the ServiceNow instance, not on the Windows platform, and it is used to control the access and permissions of the MID Server on the instance.

Reference: Correcting MID Server Windows service account user and permissions

What is a ServiceNow MID Server and how does it work?

Configure Windows MID Server service credentials

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