Enabling Windows 2000 Customer Logins - Avaya DEFINITY ONE Installation And Upgrades

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Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and
IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109
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Set Up and Use of Customer Logins
Windows logins for the customer
Table B-3. Web access rights/officeadmin and officeuser access — Continued
Directory
c:\LucentWeb\AdminAll\cgi

Enabling Windows 2000 customer logins

Only the Administrator can enable customer logins.
Setup login accounts
1. Start the Windows 2000 user manager on the DEFINITY ONE or IP600
desktop. Click Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > User Manager
2. Change the password for the Windows admin account.
3. Activate and set passwords for the browse, vm, and sa accounts. This also
can be done via the command line tool net user. See
access controller bash commands'' on page G-1
4. Create 3 Windows accounts in the Officeadmin group for 3 application
administrators. These accounts are used to download Avaya Site
Administration software. The account names can be chosen as desired.
For this example they are called D1user1, D1user2, and D1user3.
5. Create 1 Windows account in the Officeuser group for download of the
I
NTUITY
be used for Windows administration only. The account name can be
chosen as desired. For this example it is called D1WEB.
6. Disconnect from Terminal Server.
NOTE:
The Windows admin account can be used for download, but should be used
for Windows administration only.
Use
Restricted html pages. e.g.
activate Terminal Server
Message Manager Software.The Windows admin account should
December 2001
Login group
Permissions
anonymous
none
officeuser
none
officeadmin
none
administrators
full control
lucent
full control
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