System information

© Agilent Technologies 2001–2003 Administering Agilent 3070 Systems (MS Windows NT and 2000) 5-8
Chapter 5: Adminstration Tasks
Make sure the user belongs to one or more of
these groups to ensure proper access and security
to 3070 features, applications, and files.
We recommend all users have a password for
added system security.
The $AGILENT3070_ROOT system variable is
set in system properties, so you do not need to set
it for each user account.
Using the 3070 User Accounts Across a Domain
If you are logging into the 3070 using a domain user
account, there are no differences EXCEPT if you are
logging in as the operator. Before anyone can use the
operator account across a domain successfully, you
must copy the operator policy file to the Primary
Domain Controller (PDC). To do so:
1 Copy the operators policy file to the Primary
Domain Controller (PDC), which is the computer
that authenticates user logins:
Copy:
%AGILENT3070_ROOT%\etc\OperatorProfile\Policy
\oper.pol
(on the 3070 Controller)
to:
%SystemRoot%\System32\Repl\Import\Scripts\ope
r.pol
(on the PDC)
The new directory location is also known as the
Netlogon share directory.
2 Merge the oper.pol file into Ntconfig.pol.
3 Use regedit to modify the registry of the 3070
controller as follows:
change the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\
CurrentControlSet\Control\Update\
UpdateMode
DWORD
value from a hex 2 to a hex 1
remove
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\
CurrentControlSet\Control\Update\Networ
kPath
string value