Hi,

The best way to accomplish this is by re-installing CMS.  The process
is pretty painless, as CMS stores almost all it's data in the
database.  I would recommend calling RedDot (Open Text) Technical
Support and have them walk you through the process.

Best,
- Eric

On Jun 26, 11:10 pm, CENDesign <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am currently trying to find a way without doing a complete Re-
> Install, that will allow the RedDot system account to be assigned an
> Active Directory account through our Domain. This will allow the
> RedDot CMS to actively see attached drives based on AD profile and not
> have to place folders/files locally on the Server. The other problem
> that is because our security authentication is so tight, even if the
> CMS Server has a mapped drive place on the box, the CMS cannot see
> this because when installed is uses a local Group and Local accounts.
>
> Has anyone alleviated this issue by running the installation with a
> domain account and RedDot actually keeps the Domain credentials from
> the AD so it can see assigned Folders, Servers, Files, etc. for both
> publishing and connecting to external files with the asset manager?

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