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PATROL Agent configuration utility


You can use the PATROL Agent configuration utility to configure a PATROL Agent to use a specified user account and select a security library.

If no domain name is specified in the User Name text box, the domain name where the user signed on is used. A domain name can be added explicitly, for example,

DOMAIN_NAME\user\encrypted_password

The utility verifies to see that the specified user account has all the required rights to perform the following tasks:

  • Act as part of the operating system
  • Increase Quotas
  • Log on as a service
  • Replace a process level token
  • Log on locally
  • Profile system performance
  • Debug programs
Warning

Note

For Windows 2003 and Windows XP, the right to increase Quotas is represented as the right to Adjust memory quotas for a process. For Windows 2003, the right to log on locally is represented as the right to Allow log on locally.

If the user account does not have the correct rights, a notification dialog is displayed. To modify an account's rights, open the Windows User Manager, modify the rights for the user account accordingly, and run the Configuration utility again.

 

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BMC PATROL Agent 9.5