To Set Up User Accounts For Remote Access Domain - Nortel T1/SMDI Configuration Manual

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February 2008
e. On the Computer Management window, verify that the Windows
Time service is disabled.
f. Close the Computer Management window.

To set up user accounts for remote access domain

In a Windows Server 2003 domain environment, you must create a dial-up
user as a Domain user on the Domain Controller and assign dial-in access
permissions to this user. When dialing in to the RAS configuration CallPilot
Release 4.0 server, the Domain controller authenticates the username and
password.
Note: Local dial-in access is no longer available for accounts Administrator,
NGenSys, NGenDist, or NGenDesign through Routing and Remote Access
server (RRAS). You can obtain remote dial-in access to the CallPilot system
by setting up a domain account with dial-in permissions.
After you set up a domain user account and assign dial-in access permission,
you have two options to log on to the local CallPilot system using dial-in
access permission.
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