HP StoreFabric Converged Network Adapters User Manual

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c.

In the Launch Permission dialog box, select any user and group.

d.

In the Allow column under the corresponding account permissions, select Remote Launch, Remote
Activation, and then click OK.
For more information, see the Microsoft website
(

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa393266%28v=vs.85%29.aspx

).

Special WMI configuration on other Microsoft Windows operating systems

Microsoft Windows XP and 2003 Server guest account configuration
For a Microsoft Windows XP Pro or Windows 2003 Server, make sure that remote log-on computers and

accounts are not using the built-in guest account, sometimes referred to as a ForceGuest connection. By
default, the built-in guest account is enabled on Microsoft Windows XP and 2003 Server systems not joined
to a domain.
To prevent Microsoft Windows XP Pro and 2003 Server from using the guest account:

1.

Select Start→Run, and then enter secpol.msc.

2.

Click OK.

3.

The Local Security Policy editor opens.

4.

Expand the Local Policies node, and then select Security Options.

5.

Scroll down to Network access: Sharing and security model for local accounts.

6.

If Network access: Sharing and security model for local accounts is set to Guest only, change the setting
to Classic, and then restart the computer.

Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows 7 Administrator group access
To allow all users in the Administrator group to connect the WMI namespace in Microsoft Windows Vista
and 7, change the local account token filter policy as needed.

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