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Cisco ICM Enterprise Edition Administration Guide Release 6.0(0)
Chapter 8 ICM Partitioning
Installing and Configuring ICM Partitioning
Note The domain name must start with a letter and contain only letters and
numbers. Domain refers to a set of servers and workstations grouped
together for efficiency and security. A domain is the basic
administrative unit in a server running Windows 2000. A network can
be divided into domains by any convenient method, such as by
department, workgroup, or building floor.
User Name. Enter the Windows 2000 user name for the account.
Note ICM user names must begin with a letter and can contain only letters
and numbers. If the Windows user name contains characters other
than the preceding, remove those characters from the ICM user name.
(For example, hyphens (-), the pound characters (#) and dollar
characters ($) are not allowed in usernames.) The software appends
the user name to the Domain name to form the User group name
Description. Enter additional information about the user, such as the name of
the person assigned to this account.
Password. Enter the Windows password for the account. Only asterisks
appear in the field as you type.
Change Password. Click to change your password.
Note Clicking this box enables the Password and Confirm password fields.
Confirm Password. Enter the Windows password again to confirm that you
have typed it correctly.
Can create other user accounts. A checkbox that specifies:
If checked, the user specified can create user accounts for the domain
specified.
If unchecked, the user permissions are based on Windows and/or ICM
software settings. Based on these settings, the checkbox may be checked
after you Save the new user.