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4.1 Administrator Accounts
Two administrator accounts have been established for the OPS LAN NT Domain (see
Proprietary Table E-5 OPS LAN ADMINISTRATOR ACCOUNTS). Ordinarily, most
users will never have to log onto the OPS LAN NT Domain as an administrator, unless
directed to do so for troubleshooting or unplanned maintenance. Contact an SSC
Engineer for further details.
4.2 User Accounts
Anyone desiring access to resources on the SSC OPS LAN must have a valid user
account and know the logon name and password for it. Certain users, such as
crewmembers, will be assigned a home directory, accessible through the H: Drive letter
mapping. See Proprietary Table E-6 OPS LAN USER ACCOUNTS for a list of current
user accounts on the OPS LAN NT Domain.
4.3 Services Accounts
Applications, such as Internet Information Server and SQL Server, run as Windows NT
Services and interact internally with the OPS LAN File Server. These services have
built-in accounts (also referred to as anonymous access), that possess security rights that
allow NTFS disk access. See Proprietary Table E-7 OPS LAN SERVICES ACCOUNTS
for a list of NT services accounts currently running on the File Server.
4.4 Special Purpose Accounts
4.4.1 KFX
To log on to the OPS LAN’s NT domain, the username KFX may be entered only at
the Video Telecon client machine. The OCA Router requires this before providing
the TDRS Link Display to the KFX user.
4.4.2 OCAGround
The OCAGround username may be entered at selected MCC workstations only (see
Proprietary Table E-7 OPS LAN ANONYMOUS ACCESS ACCOUNTS). Until the
OCA Router arrives on-station, this account is used for testing purposes only.
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