Use the Startup tab to assign startup
information.
Start How
- Start as Service
- The Server is enabled when the machine is started.
A service does not need a currently logged on user (the machine can
be left unattended).
Note: When the Server runs as a service,
mapped drives are unavailable.
- Start as Process
- The
Server starts in a DOS window. The security of the logged-on user
applies; you cannot use a service logon.
Start When
When Start
as Service is selected:
- Manual
- Only the logged-on user can start the Server. (You
can use the Optim™ Server Settings
dialog to start the Server.)
- Automatic
- The Server starts when the system boots.
When Start as Process is
selected:
- Manual
- Select Optim from
the Windows Start Menu.
- Automatic
- When Optim starts, Optim is added to the Start/Startup
menu.
Service Logon
When Start
as Service is selected, you must provide service logon
information.
- Use Local System account
- Select this check box to use the logon information
for the local machine, as provided on the Personal Options Server tab.
If you clear this check box, you must provide explicit
credentials, as follows.
- User ID
- Enter the appropriate User ID.
If
these Server 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)
For more information about these privileges,
refer to Server Privileges for Explicit or Client Credentials.
- 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. This button is available if the Use Local System
account check box is cleared.
Start/Stop Service
This
button is available if Start as Service is
selected and applied.