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b. Type a password and confirm the password in the appropriate fields. c. Clear User Must Change Password at Next Logon. d. Click Add to save the new virususer account. e. Click the Groups button. The Group Memberships dialog box appears. 4. In the Group Memberships dialog box, perform the following: a. Select Administrators from the Not a Member Of list. b. Click Add. The Administrator group is added to the Member Of list. The virususer account should be a member of the Domain Users group and the Administrators group. c. Click OK. The Group Memberships dialog box closes. d. Click OK. The New User dialog box closes. 5. Go to Create a local group on each Data Mover. Create a local group on each Data Mover or NAS server About this task To assign the EMC virus-checking right to the domain user you just created, you must first create a local group on the VNX Data Mover or Unity NAS server and assign the user to this group. Then assign the EMC virus-checking right to the group. Use this procedure to create a local group in a Windows Server: Steps 1. For systems with Active Directory: ● VNX systems: in Active Directory Users and Computers, double-click EMC Celerra and click Computers. ● Unity systems: in Active Directory Users and Computers, double-click EMC NAS servers and click Computers. 2. In the Computer pane, right-click the SMB/CIFS server that you want to manage and select Manage from the shortcut menu. The Computer Management window appears. 3. Under System Tools, double-click Local Users and Groups. 4. Right-click Groups and select New Group. The New Group dialog box appears. 5. In Group name, type a group name (for example, viruscheckers) and in Description, type a description. 6. Click Add. The Select Users, Computers, or Groups dialog box appears. 7. In the Select Users, Computers, or Groups dialog box, perform the following: a. Type the name of the AV user account that you created in Create a domain user account. b. Click Check Names. c. Click OK to close the Select Users, Computers, or Groups dialog box. d. Click OK. You return to the New Group dialog box. 8. Click Create, and click Close. The group is created and added to the Groups list. Go to Assign the EMC virus-checking right to the group. Assign the EMC virus-checking right to the group About this task Now that you have created the domain user, you must distinguish this user from all other domain users by assigning the EMC virus-checking right. This right is not a domain privilege, but rather it exists locally in the Data Mover/NAS Server and is added to the local group that you created in Create a local group on each Data Mover/NAS Server. NOTE: When using CEE/CAVA with PowerScale systems, the user in which the cava.exe service is running must have access to the CHECK$ share on the PowerScale NAS Server. Refer to the appropriate PowerScale OneFS documentation for details on configuring CEE/CAVA. NOTE: You cannot use Microsoft's Windows Local Policy Setting tools to manage user rights assignments on a Data Mover/NAS Server because the Windows Local Policy Setting tools do not allow you to remotely manage user rights assignments. Configuring the Domain User Account 33

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b.
Type a password and confirm the password in the appropriate fields.
c.
Clear
User Must Change Password at Next Logon
.
d.
Click
Add
to save the new virususer account.
e.
Click the
Groups
button. The
Group Memberships
dialog box appears.
4.
In the
Group Memberships
dialog box, perform the following:
a.
Select
Administrators
from the
Not a Member Of
list.
b.
Click
Add
. The Administrator group is added to the
Member Of
list. The virususer account should be a member of the
Domain Users group and the Administrators group.
c.
Click
OK
. The
Group Memberships
dialog box closes.
d.
Click
OK
. The
New User
dialog box closes.
5.
Go to
Create a local group on each Data Mover
.
Create a local group on each Data Mover or NAS
server
About this task
To assign the EMC virus-checking right to the domain user you just created, you must first create a local group on the VNX
Data Mover or Unity NAS server and assign the user to this group. Then assign the EMC virus-checking right to the group. Use
this procedure to create a local group in a Windows Server:
Steps
1.
For systems with Active Directory:
VNX systems: in
Active Directory Users and Computers
, double-click
EMC Celerra
and click
Computers
.
Unity systems: in
Active Directory Users and Computers
, double-click
EMC NAS servers
and click
Computers
.
2.
In the
Computer
pane, right-click the SMB/CIFS server that you want to manage and select
Manage
from the shortcut
menu. The
Computer Management
window appears.
3.
Under
System Tools
, double-click
Local Users and Groups
.
4.
Right-click
Groups
and select
New Group
. The
New Group
dialog box appears.
5.
In
Group name
, type a group name (for example, viruscheckers) and in
Description
, type a description.
6.
Click
Add
. The
Select Users, Computers, or Groups
dialog box appears.
7.
In the
Select Users, Computers, or Groups
dialog box, perform the following:
a.
Type the name of the AV user account that you created in
Create a domain user account
.
b.
Click
Check Names
.
c.
Click
OK
to close the
Select Users, Computers, or Groups
dialog box.
d.
Click
OK
. You return to the
New Group
dialog box.
8.
Click
Create
, and click
Close
. The group is created and added to the Groups list. Go to
Assign the EMC virus-checking right
to the group
.
Assign the EMC virus-checking right to the group
About this task
Now that you have created the domain user, you must distinguish this user from all other domain users by assigning the EMC
virus-checking right. This right is not a domain privilege, but rather it exists locally in the Data Mover/NAS Server and is added
to the local group that you created in
Create a local group on each Data Mover/NAS Server
.
NOTE:
When using CEE/CAVA with PowerScale systems, the user in which the
cava.exe
service is running must have
access to the CHECK$ share on the PowerScale NAS Server. Refer to the appropriate PowerScale OneFS documentation
for details on configuring CEE/CAVA.
NOTE:
You cannot use Microsoft’s Windows Local Policy Setting tools to manage user rights assignments on a Data
Mover/NAS Server because the Windows Local Policy Setting tools do not allow you to remotely manage user rights
assignments.
Configuring the Domain User Account
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