Re: Can't get Tomcat to use account other than System

2005-04-20 Thread Darryl Wilburn
In addition to Logon as a service, the account will also need to Act as part of the operating system. Again, these are the two minimum requirements. Depending on what you're trying to access, you may need to assign additional user rights. Darryl --- Mark Leone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: Can't get Tomcat to use account other than System

2005-04-20 Thread Mark Leone
Darryl, I neglected to mention in my last message that I also tried giving the Act as part of the operating system right to the account I'm trying to use, and it didn't work. There are only a handful of rights that are not assigned to either the account I'm trying to use or the group it belongs

Re: Can't get Tomcat to use account other than System

2005-04-19 Thread Darryl Wilburn
In Administrative Tools, go to Local Security Policy and navigate to Local Policies User Rights Assignment. This lists all the assignable user rights. At the very least, this account will need to be assigned to Logon On as a Service. Don't mess around with the Net Logon service. The only

Re: Can't get Tomcat to use account other than System

2005-04-19 Thread Mark Leone
Thanks. That's useful information, but unfortunately it didn't solve my problem. The account I'm trying to use was already mapped to the Logon as a Service right. I looked at all other rights that didn't have either the account or its group mapped to them, and I couldn't see any that seemed to

Re: Can't get Tomcat to use account other than System

2005-04-18 Thread Darryl Wilburn
Mark, Does the account you're trying to use have all the correct user rights (act as part of the operating system, run as a service, etc.)? Darryl --- Mark Leone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think this is a pretty basic question, but I couldn't find an answer in the archives. I've been using

Re: Can't get Tomcat to use account other than System

2005-04-18 Thread Mark Leone
Can you tell me how to check for that? The only options I can find for defining account properties are in Control Panel -- Users and Administrative Tools -- Computer Management; and neither of those have any settings beyond very basic things like Admin vs. limited priviliges. I played around a