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c.
In the Password (Verify) field, re-enter the password.
d. If the user account is a domain account, enter the Windows domain in the Domain field.
If configuring a nonadministrative user is successful, these credentials are saved as the System
Protocol settings for WBEM access in HP SIM.
9. Choose one of the following options:
o Click Run Now.
o Click Schedule, and then set up a schedule to run this task at a later time.
The Task Results page appears and displays the following information.
o StatusDisplays the details for each target system in a task instance.
o Exit CodeRepresents the success or failure of an executable program, but does not indicate if
all attempts were successful. If the return value is zero or positive, the executable ran successfully.
If the return value is negative value, the executable failed.
o Target NameDisplays the name and IP address of the target.
o The stdout tabDisplays output text information.
o The stderr tabDisplays information if the executable experienced an error.
o View Printable ReportEnables you to print reports for the selected target system or for all target
systems associated with the task instance.
10. (Optional) To print a report:
a. Click View Printable Report.
b. From the Options Message box, select the report to display.
You can generate a report containing the selected target system or all systems associated with
the task instance.
c. To display the report, click OK, or to return to the View Task Results page, click Cancel.
NOTE: The Configure or Repair Agents tool can update multiple target systems, each of
which might have different results. The log results indicate whether the configure/repair
attempt was successful.
Configuring Insight Provider Security using the
Windows Command Line
The following procedure provides access rights to allow a standard user account to view most
management information. However, you must use an administrator account to perform some management
tasks such as rebooting a server.
To configure a domain user or local user (non-administrator) account for remote management:
1. Open a Command Prompt window.
2. Change to the \Program Files\HPWBEM\Tools folder of the system drive.
3. Invoke the EnableRWMI.exe program to configure the account security for remote WMI access using
one of the following options:
o EnableRWMI -a:localuser
o EnableRWMI -a:domain\user
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