Configuring Callpilot To Operate In A Windows 2000 Or 2003 Domain - Nortel T1/SMDI Configuration Manual

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Configuring the CallPilot server software
Configuring CallPilot to operate in a
Windows 2000 or 2003 domain
Introduction
Nortel supports CallPilot as a member in a Windows 2000 or 2003 domain.
Customers can add their server machine to a Windows 2000 or 2003 domain
for added security and manageability. Whether you are upgrading to
CallPilot 4.0 or installing a new CallPilot 4.0 system, you can move your
server from a Windows workgroup to a Windows 2000 or 2003 domain.
Note: You do not need to add CallPilot to a domain. This procedure is
optional. Nortel will continue to support CallPilot 4.0 in a workgroup. If you
do not want to add your server to a domain, continue with Chapter 6,
"Testing the CallPilot installation," on page 133.
To add your CallPilot server to a domain, you require network administrator
privileges. To perform this procedure, you can either work with your
network administrator, or ask your network administrator to create a user
account with network administrator privileges.
When you add your CallPilot server to a domain, Nortel recommends that
you refer to the latest Distributor Technical Reference (DTR), available on
the PIC web site (www.nortel.com/pic).
This section describes how to:
set domain group policy
add your CallPilot server to the domain
stop and disable Win32 Time Service on the CallPilot server
set up user accounts for remote access
run Configuration Wizard in a domain
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