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© Agilent Technologies 2001–2003 Administering Agilent 3070 Systems (MS Windows NT and 2000) 5-5
Chapter 5: Adminstration Tasks
About User Accounts
Windows 2000 requires a valid user account to log on to
a local computer system. A user account consists of a
unique user name and password. The first time you start
your computer, you must establish a user account using
the Setup Wizard. User accounts can be added as
needed.
On a client-server network, there are two types of user
accounts: domain accounts and local accounts.
■ Domain accounts provide access to the network
and its resources, based on defined user
permissions.
■ Local accounts are valid only on a local computer
system.
Group Accounts
Group accounts can be used to assign user rights and
permissions to many users. You can create groups and
assign users to one or more groups. Members of a group
have all rights and permissions assigned to the group.
Table 5-2 3070 users
User Name Definition and Permissions
operator
oil
The operator account, member of the Agilent3070Operators group. This user can run
BT-BASIC in operator mode, or you can create a localizable operator interface (oil). See the
3070 Online Help System for more information.
user
A generic user account, member of the Agilent3070Users group.
service3070
Member of the Agilent3070Users group. Use this account to run DGN and troubleshoot the
testhead.
calibrate
Member of the Agilent3070Users group. Use this account to calibrate the testhead.
std3070
This account is used only by Agilent. It is a member of the Administrator group, which is a
standard NT group.