HP Storage Mirroring V4.5 Software User Manual
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Click Add. Type the user or group name you want to use in the Enter the object names to
select box, click Check Names to verify your entry or entries, then click OK.
16.
In the Permissions for User list, select the Allow checkbox next to the following permissions:
Local Access
Remote Access
17.
Click OK.
18.
In the Launch and Activation Permissions section, click Edit Limits.
19.
Click Add. Type the user or group name you want to use in the Enter the object names to
select box, click Check Names to verify your entry or entries, and then click OK.
20.
In the Permissions for User list, select the Allow checkbox next to the following permissions:
Local Launch
Remote Launch
Local Activation
Remote Activation
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Click OK twice.
22.
Expand My Computer and expand DCOM Config.
23.
Right-click Windows Management and Instrumentation and click Properties.
24.
Click the Security tab.
25.
In the Access Permissions section, select Customize, then click Edit.
26.
Click Add. Type the user or group name you want to use in the Enter the object names to
select box, click Check Names to verify your entry or entries, and then click OK.
27.
In the Permissions for User list, select the Allow checkbox next to the following permissions:
Local Access
Remote Access
28.
Click OK twice.
29.
Close Component Services.
30.
Restart the DNS/Domain Controller.
DNS permissions for non-Active Directory Windows 2003 SP2 or
later
The following permissions are required to use the DNS Failover Utility to modify DNS records on
Windows 2003 with SP2 or later that is not co-hosted with the Active Directory domain controller:
The user must be a member of the DnsAdmins domain local group. For details, see
the user to the DnsAdmins group
The user must be a member of the local Administrator group. For details, see
user to the local Administrators group
One of the following:
A member of the Domain Admins group, or
Full Control on each of the individual DNS records that are associated to the source IP and
to be updated by the DNS Failover utility (DFO.exe). For details, see