Setting Up a Cluster User Account
The Cluster Service requires a domain user account that the Cluster Service can run under. You must create the user account before installing the Cluster Service. The reason for this is that setup requires a user name and password. This user account should not belong to a user on the domain.
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1 | Click on Start. |
2 | Point to Programs, then point to Administrative Tools. |
3 | Click on Active Directory Users and Computers. |
4 | Click the plus sign (+) to expand the domain name (if it is not already expanded.) |
5 | Click on Users. |
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7 | Point to New and click on User. |
8 | Type in the cluster name and click on Next. |
9 | Set the password settings to User Cannot Change Password and Password Never Expires. |
10 | Click on Next, then click on Finish to create this user. |
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12 | Select Properties from the context menu. |
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13 | Click on Add Members to a Group. |
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14 | Click on Administrators and click on OK. This gives the new user account administrative |
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15 | Close the Active Directory Users and Computers |
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