Create the Windows account for the connector
- Last UpdatedFeb 27, 2023
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You must create a Windows account to host the connector. There are two types of accounts:
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Windows domain accounts are the more secure option for hosting the connector. In a domain environment, a domain controller performs authentication for centralized control.
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Windows workgroups are the less secure option for hosting the connector. In a workgroup environment, all computers are peers and authentication is performed locally.
Determine whether the connector host is part of a Windows domain or workgroup. Computer domain information can be found in the Control Panel system information, in the Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings area.
Create either a dedicated domain account, or local account for the connector.
Note: The account should not be a member of the host's local administrators group. You may need to contact your IT department to create accounts.
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If the computer is part of a domain, create a dedicated domain account for the connector.
You must have domain administrator privileges to create domain accounts.
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If the computer is part of a workgroup, create a local account for the connector.
You must have local administrator privileges to create local accounts.