Use the Security tab to choose the
source of the logon information for the Server.
Select options to indicate the source of the logon information
when the Server requires access to Optim™ Directories,
DB Aliases, and Input and Output files.
Optim Directories
- Server
- Select to use the User ID and password provided
on the Connection tab for Server access
to the Optim Directory.
- Client
- Select to use the User ID and password for Server access
to the Optim Directory, as
provided in Personal Options for the delegating workstation. (In Personal
Options, you can also require a password each time, or deny access.
Refer to Server Tab for more information.)
DB Aliases
- Server
- Select to use the User ID and password provided
on the Connection tab for Server use of DB Aliases.
- Client
- Select to use the User ID and password for Server
use of DB Aliases, as provided in Personal Options on the delegating
workstation. (In Personal Options, you can also require a password
each time, or deny access. For more information, see Server Tab.)
File Input/Output
- Server
- Select to use the Service Logon on the Startup tab.
This setting applies only when Server credentials are used for file
access.
- Client
- Select this option to use User ID, password, and
domain specified on the Server tab in Personal
Options on the delegating workstation for Server local disk and network
share access. For more information, see Server Tab.
The delegating credentials must have the following
privilege.
- Log on as a batch job (SE_BATCH_LOGON_NAME)
(Note that, in some installations, you can
give this privilege to everyone in the Local Security Policy, instead
of specifying credentials for each user.)
Use this Logon for accessing files
If files are accessed using Server credentials, you
must indicate the source of those credentials.
- Only files local to this Server may be accessed
- Select Only
files local to this Server may be accessed to restrict
Server access to local files. Clear the check box to provide Logon
information needed for Server access to files.
- User ID
- Enter the appropriate User ID.
If
these credentials are used to access files external to the Server,
the User ID must have the following privileges:
- Act as part of the operating system (SeTcbPrivilege)
- Increase quotas (SeIncreaseQuotaPrivilege)
- Replace a process level token (SeAssignPrimaryTokenPrivilege)
- Bypass traverse checking (SeChangeNotifyPrivilege)
- Log on as a batch job (SE_BATCH_LOGON_NAME
- Password
- Enter the password corresponding to the User ID.
- Domain
- Specify the domain.
Check Logon
Click Check
Logon to verify that the Server can log on with the credentials
provided.