Users Guide
Setup and Administration 37
3
Type the appropriate user name information in the dialog box, and then click
Next
.
NOTICE: You must assign a password to every user account that can access Dell OpenManage software
to protect access to your critical system components. Additionally, users who do not have an assigned
password cannot log into Dell OpenManage software on a system running Windows Server 2003 due to
operating system constraints.
4
Click
Next
, and then click
Finish
.
5
Double-click the icon representing the user that you just created.
6
Click the
Member of
tab.
7
Click
Add
.
8
Select the appropriate group and click
Add
.
9
Click
OK
, and then click
OK
again.
New users can log into Dell OpenManage software with the user privileges for their assigned group
and domain.
Disabling Guest and Anonymous Accounts in Supported Windows Operating Systems
NOTE: You must be logged in with Admin
istrator
privileges to perform this procedure.
1
If your system is running Windows Server 2003, click the
Start
button, right-click
My Computer,
and
point to
Manage
.
If your system is running Windows 2000, right-click
My Computer
and point to
Manage
.
2
In the console tree, expand
Local Users and Groups
and click
Users
.
3
Click the
Guest
or
IUSR
_
system name
user account.
4
Click
Action
and point to
Properties
.
5
Select
Account is disabled
and click
OK
.
A red circle with an X appears over the user name. The account is disabled.
NOTE: Consider renaming the accounts so that remote scripts cannot enable the accounts using the name.
Creating Users for Supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Operating Systems
Administrator access privileges are assigned to the user logged in as root. To create users with User and
Power User privileges, perform the following steps.
NOTE: You must be logged in as root to perform these procedures.
NOTE: You must have the useradd utility installed on your system to perform these procedures.