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Security Explorer 9.9.2 - User Guide

Getting Started with Security Explorer Managing permissions Searching Managing security Managing objects
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Editing managed domains or forests

Once you have set up the Access Explorer database and your first managed domain, you can change the service accounts on domains or forests.

1
Select Tools | Access Explorer Configuration.
2
Click Configure Access Explorer.
3
Open the Configuration tab, if necessary.
4
Click Configure managed domains for Access Explorer.
6
Click Edit.
Click New to create a service account. See Adding service accounts.
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Adding service accounts

Service accounts are sets of credentials used to manage computers in Access Explorer. The service accounts must be configured to access an existing Active Directory® account with sufficient rights to log onto the server.

Once you have set up the Access Explorer database and your first managed domain, you may add service accounts.

1
Select Tools | Access Explorer Configuration.
2
Click Configure Access Explorer.
3
Open the Configuration tab, if necessary.
4
Click Configure service accounts for Access Explorer.
5
Click Add.
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Editing service accounts

You can change the password on a service account and reassign the default account. A green check mark displays next to the service account that is used as the default account to access any domains that cannot be reached through the current configuration. See Adding service accounts and Deleting service accounts.

1
Select Tools | Access Explorer Configuration.
2
Click Configure Access Explorer.
3
Open the Configuration tab, if necessary.
4
Click Configure service accounts for Access Explorer.
6
Click Edit.
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Deleting service accounts

Once you have set up the Access Explorer database and your first managed domain, you may delete service accounts.

1
Select Tools | Access Explorer Configuration.
2
Click Configure Access Explorer.
3
Open the Configuration tab, if necessary.
4
Click Add new Service Accounts.
6
Click Delete.
7
Click OK to confirm deletion of the service account.
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Click Refresh to update the display.
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