In the console tree, double-click Provisioning
Servers.
Right-click Clients, and then click
Properties.
Click the appropriate tab:
To specify account information for authenticating client
connections to provisioning engines, click Provisioning Engine
Clients.
To specify account information for authenticating client
connections to queue managers, click Queue Manager
Clients.
Under Property Values, click User Domain, and
then click Edit.
In the Edit Property dialog box, clear the Null
check box.
In Property value, type the user domain as a fully
qualified domain name, and then click OK.
Click User Name, and then click Edit.
In the Edit Property dialog box, clear the Null
check box.
In Property value, type the user name in the format
username@userdomain.extension, and then click
OK.
This should be the same user name used for process control, as
specified using the Principal property.
Click User Password, and then click Edit.
In the Edit Property dialog box, clear the Null
check box.
In Property value, type the user password, and then
click OK twice.
Caution
The default settings for these properties are set during
installation. It is recommended that you use the default settings.
Changing these properties might prevent delegation from working and
might prevent transaction processing. You should modify these
properties only if you understand the impact of the
modifications.
Notes
To open Provisioning Manager, click Start, point to
Programs, point to Microsoft Provisioning Server, and
then click Provisioning Manager.