The WebSphere Commerce installation
wizard requires that the Windows administration user ID under which
the installation is performed has the following user rights: Act
as part of the operating system, and Log on
as a service.
Procedure
Note: Granting these user rights to the Windows user
ID is only required if you are completing a WebSphere Commerce custom
installation.
- Select .
- Expand Local Policies and select User
Rights Assignment.
- For each user right which you want to grant to a user ID:
- Right-click the policy and select Properties.
- Click Add User or Group. To search
for a user or group, click Advanced in the Select
Users or Groups window.
- Click Find Now to display a list
of users.
- Highlight the appropriate user and select OK.
- Select OK to grant the user ID
the user rights.
- After granting the user ID the user rights, click Apply,
then click OK.
- After granting the required user rights, log off and then
log in as the same user for the updated user rights to take effect.
- After logging off and logging onto the system, confirm
that the required user rights have taken effect:
- Select .
- Expand Local Policies and select User
Rights Assignment.
For each required
right, the user ID should display in the Security Setting column.
If the system is part of a Windows domain, you can
grant a user ID user rights by adding the user ID to groups that have
been granted the required user rights. You can add a user ID to a
group in the Computer Management console. To access the Computer Manager
console, select .
If no groups have been
granted the required user rights, contact your domain administrator
for information about granting the necessary user rights to a user
ID.
Notes: The installation of WebSphere Commerce will
fail if the user ID under which the installation is performed does
not have the required user rights.
Also, the required user rights
might not be assigned to an ID unless you log off and log back on
again.