SAS 9.1.3 Integration Technologies » Server Administrator's Guide


Implementing Authentication
Host Authentication
Setting the System Permissions on:
Windows NT
Windows 2000
Windows XP
UNIX
Specifying Default Host Domains
How Hosts Handle Domains
Trusted Authentication Mechanisms
Alternative Authentication Providers
Specifying Authentication Providers and Domains
How Servers Determine the Authentication Provider
Scenario
Security

Setting System Access Permissions on Windows XP

To set permissions on Windows XP:

  1. Select Start Settings Control Panel.

  2. In the Control Panel, open Administrative Tools.

  3. In Administrative Tools, open Local Security Policy.

  4. In the Local Security Settings window, expand the tree for Local Policies and select User Rights Assignment.

  5. Right-click the required user right, and select Properties. The appropriate properties window appears (for example, Log on as a batch job ).

  6. To add permissions:

    1. Click Add User or Group. The software opens the Select Users or Groups window.

    2. Specify the user ID that requires this permission.

    3. Click OK.

    4. Click Apply then OK to save your changes and close the Properties window.

  7. When you are finished, restart the machine so that the updates will take effect.