1. You can allow read-only in a AD domain without making the account Domain Admin
2. MID has to have log on as a service rights in order to run the MID services on the Windows server.
The provided service account credentials must meet the following requirements in addition to being a valid account.
The user cannot be a local system or an administrator level account (local admin, domain admin, etc.)
The service account provided has the log on as service right, which is required for an account to be used as the log on user for a service.
Username of the service account that will be used to run the MID Server service. For information on creating service accounts, see Create a Windows service account with "Log on as Service" [KB0867669].
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