Installation manual
220 Miscellaneous Configuration
If the password is changed for any reason, (either Local or Domain) 
it is necessary to go to Services and then change the password “Log 
On” to the new password for each of the above services.
User Configuration
A user to the system does not need to be in the Local (or Domain) Administrators 
group. They can be placed in a group that has limited access rights to the system. 
Depending on what the user will be doing, (production only, card designing, 
diagnostic capabilities) the logged-in user will need read and possibly write 
privileges to the following local directories: 
• C
:\MX6000\Diagnostics
• C
:\MX6000\Cfg
• C:\MX6000\Config 
• C
:\MX6000\FlashUpdates
• C
:\MX6000\VPDUpdates
• C:\MX6000\Backup 
The logged-in user will also need read and 
possibly write privileges to directories 
on the network that store data, setups, or audit files. 
Because it is difficult to predict changes in
 software, and specific files, Datacard 
strongly recommends the logged-on user have read and write privileges to the 
entire MX6000, MX2000, or Maxsys directory, and also be a member of the DB2 
users group. 
Audit Settings
If you need to change the time or date format, log on as the user that starts the 
Maxsys Service, and then use Control Panel | Regional and Language Options 
to set the options. 










