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Spector CNE acts in a similar fashion on a Novell Network as it would on a Windows Network, and Administrator authentication at each computer is often the issue. There are a few distinctions that are noted below. The biggest potential problem occurs when the underlying local Windows accounts are not configured properly. For instance, if all Novell users are mapped to a common local Windows account, the Spector CNE recordings will appear confusing.
To deploy when users log in to a domain:
If users log on to both the local machine and the Novell Server at the same time, during Setup provide the Control Center with a login account that meets these specifications:
The Windows User used for the Control Center must be a member of the Local Administrators Group on the on the Server computer.
The Windows User must be a member of the Administrators Group on each machine you wish to administer. This can be accomplished by the current Windows user being a member of the Domain Admin group, and that group, in turn, being in the Local Administrator group of the machines to be administered.
Note: If an improperly credentialed Windows account is used, the Control Center will not function properly.
To deploy when users log in locally:
If users do not log on to a domain, Spector CNE behaves exactly as if it were in a Windows Workgroup environment. Follow the instructions to create a common Administrator account, as described in Deploying in a Windows Workgroup. Provide the Control Center with the common Administrator account during Setup and when installing Clients.