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Security A001
Security management setup
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Document Information
Version
Date
Change
1.0
6/04/2008
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Script Information
Script number
A001
Script name
Purpose
Environment
Data requirements
None
Dependencies
None
Scenario
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Test Script
A001 Security management setup
Start Administrative Tools Active Directory Users and Computers
Step 1: Open active directory users and computers
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Value
Alias
Charlie.Brown
Network domain
Contoso.com
User ID
Char1
Company
CEU
Enabled
Selected
Comments
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Step 5: Click on User options button and make changes as shown in the below screen
shot
Value
Group
EP_Empl
Employee
Comments
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Step 7: Select Users tab and move the Charlie.Brown user from remaining users box to
selected users box
Step 8: Select Permissions button and review the domain that is associated to the
user group
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Step 9: Select Permissions tab to define the permission details for this user group.
Select the module to give permissions to and select one of the Access options on the
right of the screen. If you want to apply the same access option to sub-folders of the
folder selected, click on Cascade button.
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Results Information
Expected Results
Results/Comments
Tested by:
Completion Date:
Approved by:
Completion Date:
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