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Assign local administrative rights to the AV user

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Use this procedure to assign the EMC virus-checking right to the group in a Windows Server: Steps 1. Click Start and select Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > EMC Unity VNX VNXe NAS Management. NOTE: Installing Management Applications on VNX for File provides information on installing MMC snap-ins and ADUC extensions. 2. Perform one of the following: ● If a Data Mover/NAS Server is already selected (name appears after Data Mover/NAS Server Management), go to step 4. ● If a Data Mover/NAS Server is not selected: ○ Right-click Data Mover/NAS Server Management and select Connect to Data Mover/NAS Server. ○ Select a Data Mover/NAS Server by using one of the following methods: ■ In the Look in: list box, select the domain in which the Data Mover/NAS Server that you want to manage is located, and select it from the list. OR ■ In the Name box, type the computer name, IP address, or the NetBIOS name of the Data Mover/NAS Server. 3. Double-click Data Mover/NAS Server Management, and double-click Data Mover/NAS Server Security Settings. 4. Click User Rights Assignment. The assignable rights appear in the right pane. 5. Double-click EMC Virus Checking. 6. In the Security Policy Setting dialog box, click Add. 7. In the Select Users or Groups window perform the following: a. Select the CIFS server from the Look in: list box. b. Select the antivirus group that you created in Create a local group on each Data Mover/NAS Server. c. Click Add. The group name appears in the lower window. d. Click OK. You return to the Security Policy Setting dialog box. 8. Click OK. The EMC Virus Checking policy now shows the Data Mover/NAS Server local group. Go to Assign local administrative rights to the AV user to continue. Assign local administrative rights to the AV user About this task You must assign local administrative rights to the AV user on each AV machine. You must repeat this procedure for each AV machine. NOTE: If the AV machine is a domain controller, the virus-checking user account should join the Domain Administrator group instead of the local administrator group. This is because the local administrator group is not managed on a domain controller. Use this procedure to assign local administrative rights to the group in a Windows Server: Steps 1. Click Start and select Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management. The Computer Management window appears. 2. From the Action menu, select Connect to Another Computer. The Select Computer window appears. 3. In the Select Computer window: a. Select the virus-checker server. b. Click OK to close the Select Computer window. 4. In the Computer Management window: a. Expand System Tools. b. Expand Local Users and Groups. c. Click Groups. The group names appear in the right pane. 5. Double-click the Administrators group. The Administrators Properties dialog box appears. 34 Configuring the Domain User Account

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Use this procedure to assign the EMC virus-checking right to the group in a Windows Server:
Steps
1.
Click
Start
and select
Settings
>
Control Panel
>
Administrative Tools
>
EMC Unity VNX VNXe NAS Management
.
NOTE:
Installing Management Applications on VNX for File
provides information on installing MMC snap-ins and ADUC
extensions.
2.
Perform one of the following:
If a Data Mover/NAS Server is already selected (name appears after Data Mover/NAS Server Management), go to step
4.
If a Data Mover/NAS Server is not selected:
Right-click
Data Mover/NAS Server Management
and select
Connect to Data Mover/NAS Server
.
Select a Data Mover/NAS Server by using one of the following methods:
In the
Look in:
list box, select the domain in which the Data Mover/NAS Server that you want to manage is
located, and select it from the list.
OR
In the
Name
box, type the computer name, IP address, or the NetBIOS name of the Data Mover/NAS Server.
3.
Double-click
Data Mover/NAS Server Management
, and double-click
Data Mover/NAS Server Security Settings
.
4.
Click
User Rights Assignment
. The assignable rights appear in the right pane.
5.
Double-click
EMC Virus Checking
.
6.
In the
Security Policy Setting
dialog box, click
Add
.
7.
In the
Select Users or Groups
window perform the following:
a.
Select the CIFS server from the
Look in:
list box.
b.
Select the antivirus group that you created in
Create a local group on each Data Mover/NAS Server
.
c.
Click
Add
. The group name appears in the lower window.
d.
Click
OK
. You return to the
Security Policy Setting
dialog box.
8.
Click
OK
. The EMC Virus Checking policy now shows the Data Mover/NAS Server local group. Go to
Assign local
administrative rights to the AV user
to continue.
Assign local administrative rights to the AV user
About this task
You must assign local administrative rights to the AV user on each AV machine. You must repeat this procedure for each AV
machine.
NOTE:
If the AV machine is a domain controller, the virus-checking user account should join the Domain Administrator
group instead of the local administrator group. This is because the local administrator group is not managed on a domain
controller.
Use this procedure to assign local administrative rights to the group in a Windows Server:
Steps
1.
Click
Start
and select
Settings
>
Control Panel
>
Administrative Tools
>
Computer Management
. The
Computer
Management
window appears.
2.
From the
Action
menu, select
Connect to Another Computer
. The
Select Computer
window appears.
3.
In the
Select Computer
window:
a.
Select the virus-checker server.
b.
Click
OK
to close the
Select Computer
window.
4.
In the
Computer Management
window:
a.
Expand
System Tools
.
b.
Expand
Local Users and Groups
.
c.
Click
Groups
. The group names appear in the right pane.
5.
Double-click the
Administrators
group. The
Administrators Properties
dialog box appears.
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Configuring the Domain User Account