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.
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.
See below an example of a Domain user account with dial-in access:
Option 1: Use the local Administrator account for remote logon.
To perform Option 1, follow the steps below:
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Configuring CallPilot to operate in a Windows 2000 or 2003 domain 103
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Close the Computer Management window.
Note: Local dial-in access is no longer available for the administrator
account 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.
Nortel CallPilot
Communication Server 1000 and CallPilot Server Configuration
NN44200-312 01.02 Standard
5.0 3 May 2007
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