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(163065) - When you install the vPOS software with Microsoft Commerce Server 2.0, you will be asked what the user's group REALM is. REALM refers to your Windows NT Server domain, so you have to choose an account from your domain.

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Article ID: 163065 - Last Review: September 30, 2003 - Revision: 3.1

Description of REALM User's Group Used for Installing vPOS

This article was previously published under Q163065

SUMMARY

When you install the vPOS software with Microsoft Commerce Server 2.0, you will be asked what the user's group REALM is. REALM refers to your Windows NT Server domain, so you have to choose an account from your domain.

MORE INFORMATION

Also, verify that you have met the following requirements for vPOS evaluation software:
  1. The computer running Windows NT Server is not a primary or backup domain controller (a PDC or BDC).
  2. The server exists on a network that has a PDC.
  3. The account used to install vPOS is a domain account.
  4. This domain account user is a member of the local Windows NT Server administrators group.

APPLIES TO
  • Microsoft Commerce Server 2.0
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