Microsoft Operations Manager 2000 uses Windows 2000 groups and accounts to restrict access to product functionality. For information about these groups, see the Installation Guide.
To use the Monitor snap-in, your user account must be a member of the OnePointOp Users user group.
Some tasks within the Monitor require other group membership.
Task | Group Membership |
Creating a processing rule from an existing alert or event | OnePointOp Operators |
Viewing the processing rule that generated a specific alert | OnePointOp Operators |
Disabling an alert | OnePointOp Operators |
Creating a custom task available to all users | OnePointOp ConfgAdms |
Excluding a computer from the Managed Computers list of an Agent Manager | OnePointOp ConfgAdms |
Modifying a private or public view | OnePointOp ConfgAdms (or the user account that created the view) |
Ignoring agent status, and stopping ignoring agent status | OnePointOp ConfgAdms |
To use the Rules snap-in, your user account must be a member of the OnePointOp Operators user group.
To use the Configuration snap-in, your user account must be a member of the OnePointOp ConfgAdms user group.