System information
8-4 INSTALLING TELEVANTAGE
6. Click Create to create the new user. Close the dialog box but do not exit Computer
Management
.
7. Select
System Tools > Local Users and Groups > Groups.
8. Select the Administrators group.
9. Click
Add.
10. Make sure the local computer is selected in the
Look in drop-down list.
11. Select the new user and click
Add.
12. Click
OK to close the Select Users or Groups dialog box.
13. Click
OK to close the Administrator Properties dialog box.
14. Exit
Computer Management.
To add required rights for the new user
1. Click
Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Local Security Policy.
2. Select
Security Settings > Local Policies > User Rights Assignment.
3. Select
Log on as a batch job.
4. Click
Action > Security and click Add.
5. Make sure the local computer is selected in the
Look in drop-down list.
6. Select the new user and click
Add.
7. Click
OK to close the Select Users or Groups dialog box.
8. Click
OK to close the Local Security Policy Setting dialog box.
9. Exit
Local Security Settings.
When you are done, go to Chapter 9, “Installing The TeleVantage Database Server.”
If you are in a Windows 2000/XP/2003 domain environment using
Microsoft Exchange
If you are in a domain environment in which you will use Microsoft Exchange with TeleVantage
for e-mail notification or synchronization, you must create a domain user so that TeleVantage
can communicate with Exchange. The domain user must be a member of the Domain Users
Group, which is the default group for a new domain user.
To create a domain user that is a member of the Domain Users Group
1. Log on to your Windows 2000/XP/2003 primary domain controller (PDC) PC as a
domain administrator user.
2. Click
Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Active Directory Users and
Computers
.