PUBLICi?

Jim Schick jschick at tscpl.lib.ks.us
Fri Jul 18 11:36:10 EDT 1997


Since we are a Public Library test site for the Publici software, I have
the manual that covers how to configure the Windows NT system for
unattended mode.

The key to running Publici in unattended mode is the use of SUNT. SUNT
enables an administrator user to have the full powers and utility access
of an administrator while logged on as any user.

The system really is made secure using various services and NT security
features. However, the manuals we were using were all mainly written for
NT version 3.5.1, which needed to be updated to 4.0. It took about a
week to set up the first machine. About a half day for each of the
others. (We have four total running on a network.)

If you have more direct questions reguarding Publici, visit their
website at http://artemage.com/Spctm/products/ or contact Clark Richter
at SpaceTime Corp. richter2 at msn.com.


Michael J. Dargan wrote:

> I've just taken a look at the PUBLICi Evaluation Manual and note that
> the full version includes instructions on ". . . how to configure
> Windows NT for 'unattended mode.'"  This sounds like a plan that might
>
> be useful for other products as well.  Has anyone seen these
> instructions?  Or, has anyone a description of how such a mode is
> created?



--
Jim Schick
Automation Specialist
Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library
(913) 231-0594
jschick at tscpl.lib.ks.us




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