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© Agilent Technologies 2001–2003 Administering Agilent 3070 Systems (MS Windows NT and 2000) 5-6
Chapter 5: Adminstration Tasks
User Rights
User rights define the actions a user can perform on a
computer. Rights can be assigned to both users and
groups. By carefully planning and assigning user and
group rights, you can provide secure access to files.
Adding a User Account
Win 2000 System
1 Login as Administrator.
2 Click Start > Settings > Control Panel >
Administrative Tools > Computer Management.
3 In the left pane, double-click Local Users and Groups
and click Users.
4 In the right pane, right-click and select New User...
5 Enter the User name:, Full name:, Description:,
Password: and Confirm Password: of the <new user>
and click Create.
6 Close the New User window.
7 In the Computer Management window, right-click
the <new user> created in step 5 and select
Properties.
8 Click the Profile tab. Verify that Local Path is
selected. In the Local path: field, enter:
<drive>:\Agilent3070\home\<new user> and
click OK.
9 If you are on a testhead controller, click the Member
Of tab and click Add. Select Agilent3070Users and
click Add > OK. If you are on a test development
workstation, this step is not applicable.
10 Close the Computer Management and Administrative
Tools windows.
11 Determine your home folder:
a Click Start > Settings > Control Panel > System >
Advanced > Environment Variables...
b Note the value of the variable HOME and close the
Environment Variables, System Properties, and
Control Panel windows.
12 Open Explore, navigate to the home folder, and copy
the following files ...
■ .hp3070
■ .motifbind
■ ex.rc
■ profile.ksh
... to the <new user> folder created in step 5.
13 Close Explore.
Win NT System
Only test development workstations are supported on
Windows NT systems; testhead controllers are not
supported.
1 Login as Administrator.