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 operator’s 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