Dell 8.0.1 Laptop User Manual


 
Extension (JSSE) is used by supported Microsoft Windows, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server operating systems to protect the user credentials and other sensitive data that is
transmitted over the socket connection when a user accesses the Server Administrator home page.
Assigning User Privileges
To ensure critical system component security, assign user privileges to all Dell OpenManage software
users before installing Dell OpenManage software. New users can log in to Dell OpenManage software
using their operating system user privileges.
CAUTION: To protect access to your critical system components, assign a password to every user
account that can access the Dell OpenManage software.
CAUTION: Disable guest accounts for supported Windows operating systems to protect access to
your critical system components. Consider renaming the guest accounts so that remote scripts
cannot enable the accounts using the default guest account names.
NOTE: For instructions on assigning user privileges for each supported operating system, see your
operating system documentation.
NOTE: To add users to OpenManage software, add new users to the operating system. You do not
have to create new users from within the OpenManage software.
Adding Users To A Domain On Windows Operating Systems
NOTE: You must have Microsoft Active Directory installed on your system to perform the following
procedures. See Using the Active Directory Login for more information about using Active Directory.
1. Navigate to Control Panel Administrative Tools Active Directory Users and Computers.
2. In the console tree, right-click Users or right-click the container in which you want to add the new
user, and then point to New User.
3. Type the appropriate user name information in the dialog box, and then click Next.
4. Click Next, and then click Finish.
5. Double-click the icon representing the user that you just created.
6. Click the Member of tab.
7. Click Add.
8. Select the appropriate group and click Add.
9. Click OK, and then click OK again.
NOTE: New users can log in to Dell OpenManage software with the user privileges of their
assigned group and domain.
Creating Server Administrator Users For Supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux
and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Operating Systems
Administrator access privileges are assigned to the user logged in as root. For information about creating
users and user groups, see your operating system documentation.
NOTE: You must be logged in as root or an equivalent user to perform the procedures.
NOTE: You must have the useradd utility installed on your system to perform the procedures.
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