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OfficeScan 10 Administrator's Guide - Online Help Home - Trend Micro

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<strong>Trend</strong> <strong>Micro</strong> <strong>OfficeScan</strong> <strong>10</strong> Service Pack 1 Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

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2. Select whether to add a custom account or an Active Directory account.<br />

• For custom account, type the user name, full name, and password (which you<br />

need to confirm). Optionally type an email address for the account.<br />

Note: The email address is only used as reference. The owner of the email<br />

account does not get an email notifying him or her of the account you<br />

created.<br />

• For Active Directory account, specify the account name (user name or group),<br />

and the domain to which the account belongs.<br />

Include the complete account and domain names. <strong>OfficeScan</strong> will not return a<br />

result if the account and domain names are incomplete.<br />

All members belonging to a group get the same role. If a particular account<br />

belongs to at least two groups and the role for both groups are different:<br />

• The permissions for both roles are merged. If a user configures a<br />

particular setting and there is a conflict between permissions for the<br />

setting, the higher permission applies.<br />

• All user roles display in the System Event logs. For example, "User<br />

JohnDoe logged on with the following roles: Administrator, Power User".<br />

3. Select a role for the account.<br />

4. Click Save.<br />

5. If you added a custom account, send the account details to the user. If you added an<br />

Active Directory account, inform the user to log on to the Web console using his or<br />

her domain name and password.<br />

6. If the user’s computer runs Windows 2000, inform the user to install the following:<br />

• <strong>Micro</strong>soft patch KB890859<br />

• <strong>Micro</strong>soft patch KB924270<br />

• Windows 2000 Authorization Manager Runtime<br />

Note: Authorization Manager Runtime only supports English, French, German,<br />

and Japanese language versions.

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