When running Hyper-V you do not need to be at the console to manage your virtualization platform. In fact, it is strongly recommended that you delegate these rights. If you let someone login to a server with administrative permissions they basically have the “keys to the kingdom”. We do not usually want to do this. A much better approach is to give them the rights they need to administer the Hyper-V platform using rights delegation. Let’s take a look at the steps to actually do this. First we will look at doing it for those implementations that do not use SCVMM and then we will setup delegation if SCVMM is in the environment
More info needed? Check Out Ben Armstrong’s Blog post: Hyper-V Management + Delegated Administration + SCVMM