To add a privilege:

1Select the Privileges Object tab and click Add.

2Type the Privilege Object name and click OK.

Click the Products tab to add one or more RAC devices to the association. The associated devices specify the RAC devices connected to the network that are available for the defined users or user groups.

NOTE: You can add multiple RAC devices to an association object.

To add RAC devices or RAC device groups:

1Select the Products tab and click Add.

2Type the RAC device or RAC device group name and click OK.

3In the Properties window, click Apply and then OK.

Enabling SSL on a Domain Controller

If you plan to use Microsoft Enterprise Root CA to automatically assign all your domain controllers SSL certificate, you must perform the following steps to enable SSL on each domain controller.

1Install a Microsoft Enterprise Root CA on a Domain Controller.

a Select Start Control Panel Add or Remove Programs.

bSelect Add/Remove Windows Components.

cIn the Windows Components Wizard, select the Certificate Services check box.

dSelect Enterprise root CA as CA Type and click Next.

eEnter Common name for this CA, click Next, and click Finish.

2Enable SSL on each of your domain controllers by installing the SSL certificate for each controller.

a Click Start Administrative Tools Domain Security Policy.

bExpand the Public Key Policies folder, right-clickAutomatic Certificate Request Settings and click Automatic Certificate Request.

cIn the Automatic Certificate Request Setup Wizard, click Next and select Domain Controller.

dClick Next and click Finish.

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Dell Remote Access Controller 4 Firmware Version 1.30 Enabling SSL on a Domain Controller, Click Next and click Finish