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Specifying a Security Realm
Administration Guide 14-29
If the test comes up with an immediate failure stating that the client or user running
WebLogic Server does not have the privileges to run the Windows NT Security realm,
you need to update the permissions (referred to as rights) for the Windows user running
WebLogic Server.
To update the rights in Windows NT:
1. Go to Programs
Administrative Tools.
2. Select User Manager.
3. Under the Policies menu, choose the User Rights option.
4. Check the Show Advanced Users Rights option.
5. Give the following rights to the Windows user running WebLogic Server:
l Act as part of the operating system
l Create a token object
l Replace a process level token
6. Verify that the Windows user running WebLogic Server is a member of the
Administrators group.
7. Reboot Windows NT to ensure all the modifications take effect.
8. Verify that the Logon as System Account option is checked. Note that the Allow
System to Interact with Desktop option does not need to be checked. Running the
Windows NT Security realm under a specific Windows NT user account does not
work.
To update the rights in Windows 2000:
1. Go to Programs
Administrative Tools.
2. Select Local Security Policy.
3. Go to Local Policies
User Rights Assignment.
4. Give the following rights to the Windows user running WebLogic Server:
l Act as part of the operating system
l Create a token object
l Replace a process level token