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System Accounts

Configure the System Accounts page with the following options:

Privileged User Name

Identifies an operating system user ID with administration privileges. On Windows, if the name you specify does not exist, the system creates a local use with domain rights to different places, depending on how your local computer is defined:

Important! If you have customized the user and domain user rights, contact the system administrator to set up the privileged user.

Privileged User Password (Windows)

Specifies a password for the privileged user account. If the privileged user name exists on the local computer, and the local computer is not defined as a primary or backup domain controller, the local user is checked. If the local computer is defined as a primary domain controller or a backup domain controller, the domain user is checked.

Privileged User Password (Linux)

Specifies a privileged user password for integrations with AMS and Workflow.

Restricted User Name (Windows only)

Specifies an operating system user ID that is used on behalf of clients as they access functions. The user name is restricted because it has limited user rights. The default is rhd. The rhd user is added in the same manner as the privileged user.

Restricted User Password (Windows only)

Specifies a required password for the restricted user name is added. The configuration stores the value.

Default User Name (UNIX)

Appears only for client installations. The default user name can be the privileged user, but it is typically a separate user ID for client users.