HP Integrity rx5670 Windows Integrity nPartition Guide - Page 24

nPartition configurations. Accounts that do not belong to the local or domain

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Introduction Choosing a management mode • Next, you must specify a remote nPartition's hostname/IP address and an OS account and password that are used to login to that remote nPartition. Authorization issues associated with the remote via WBEM management mode include: • Authorization is based on the OS authorization "group" that the account used for the remote login belongs to. • In Windows, if the login account is a member of the local or domain "Administrators" group of the remote nPartition, you are given full permission to view and modify nPartition configurations. Accounts that do not belong to the local or domain Administrators group are given read-only access to the nPar tools. • If the nPartition Config Privilege option is enabled for the complex, users logging into a given nPartition with full privileges are only able to modify the configuration of that nPartition. All other nPartition configurations are read-only for them. 24 Chapter 1

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Introduction
Choosing a management mode
Chapter 1
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Next, you must specify a remote nPartition’s hostname/IP address and an OS account
and password that are used to login to that remote nPartition.
Authorization issues associated with the remote via WBEM management mode include:
Authorization is based on the OS authorization “group” that the account used for the
remote login belongs to.
In Windows, if the login account is a member of the local or domain “Administrators”
group of the remote nPartition, you are given full permission to view
and
modify
nPartition configurations. Accounts that do not belong to the local or domain
Administrators group are given read-only access to the nPar tools.
If the nPartition Config Privilege option is enabled for the complex, users logging into
a given nPartition with full privileges are only able to modify the configuration of
that nPartition. All other nPartition configurations are read-only for them.