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CHAPTER 4: CONFIGURING WINDOWS MANAGEMENT 61
Note: Any local user defined must be a member of the Local Administrators group to authenticate
and allow data collection to occur.
Trusted Domain-based authentication is used when the target machines are part of a domain other
than the domain to be used for authentication, yet there exists a trust relationship between the two
domains. This feature can be difficult to troubleshoot and should be used only by advanced
Windows administrators.
10. Select one of the credentials to add authentication. Supply the following information for each
type:
Domain-Based Workgroup-Based Trusted Domain-Based
unique domain name workgroup name unique domain name of which
the target system is a member
a username that must be a
member of the Local
Administrators group on the
target systems. In most cases
the Domain administrator will
be a member of this group.
a username that must be a
member of the Local
Administrators group on the
target systems
a unique trusted domain
name is the domain which will
be used for authentication
a password a password A username that must be a
member of the Local
Administrators group on the
target systems. In most cases
the Domain administrator will
be a member of this group.
confirm password confirm password a password
confirm password
11. After entering the information, click add credential.
12. To complete the wizard, click continue.
Figure 75 List of Windows Management Proxies
13. If you are satisfied with the list of proxies, click save changes.
Note: You need administrative privileges to add credentials for all three types of authentication.