To Run Configuration Wizard In A Domain; To Change The Computer Name - Nortel Meridian 1000 Configuration Manual

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January 2007
2 When you dial in to the server, you are prompted for a dial-in Domain user account
and password. Enter the username and password that you received in Step 1.
3 Initiate a pcAnywhere or a Remote Desktop Client (RDC) session.
4 Enter one of the local CallPilot accounts to log on to the CallPilot server:
Administrator, NGenSys, NGenDist, or NGenDesign.
Note: Since there is no local record for the Domain user account, two user accounts
must be maintained: the Domain user account, and the local account.
Option 2: Use the Domain user account for remote logon
To perform Option 2, follow the steps below:
1 Ask the network administrator for a user account allowing dial-in access permission.
Ask the network administrator for a username and password that is different
Note:
from the username and password for your local CallPilot Administrator, NGenSys,
NGenDist, and NGenDesign accounts. Record the username and password carefully
as it will be required for remote support of the CallPilot server. The dial-in account
must be added to the CallPilot local Administrator group to grant administrator
privileges to support personnel.
2 Initiate a pcAnywhere or a RDC session.
3 When you dial in to the server, the system prompts you for a dial-in domain user
account and password. Enter the username and password that you received in Step
1.
Note: This option manages the user account in one location, for both dial-in access
through pcAnywhere or RDC.

To run Configuration Wizard in a domain

After you add the CallPilot server to a domain, the domain account that is used to log on
to the CallPilot server does not have network administrator privileges. As a result, if you
run the Configuration Wizard after you add your CallPilot server to the domain, two
procedures do not work until you remove the server from the domain. The two
procedures are: changing the computer name, and changing the local administrator
account and the local CallPilot NGen accounts. To perform these two procedures when
your server is in a domain, you must remove the server from the domain, perform the
procedure, and then add the server to the domain again.

To change the computer name

To change the computer name when you run Configuration Wizard and CallPilot is a
member of a domain, perform the following steps:
1 Ask your network administrator to remove the CallPilot server from the domain and
add the server to a workgroup. You can also perform this step on your own, if you
acquire network administrator privileges from your network administrator.
2 Shut down and restart the CallPilot system.
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