During installation, you can specify MVE to execute either as a local system account or as a domain user account. Executing MVE as a run-as domain user account provides a more secure installation. The domain user account has limited privileges compared to a local system account.
| Run‑as domain user account | Run‑as local system |
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Local system permissions | - File all access to the following:
- $MVE_INSTALL/tomcat/logs
- $MVE_INSTALL/tomcat/temp
- $MVE_INSTALL/tomcat/work
- $MVE_INSTALL/apps/library
- $MVE_INSTALL/apps/dm-mve/picture
- $MVE_INSTALL/../mve_truststore*
- $MVE_INSTALL/jre/lib/security/cacerts
- $MVE_INSTALL/apps/dm-mve/WEB-INF/ldap
- $MVE_INSTALL/apps/dm-mve/download
- Where $MVE_INSTALL is the installation directory.
- Windows privilege: LOGON_AS_A_SERVICE
| Administrator permissions |
Database connection authentication | - Windows Authentication with Microsoft SQL Server
- SQL Authentication
| SQL Authentication |
Configuration | A domain user must be configured before installation. | Configured automatically during installation |
If you set up MVE as a run-as domain user account, then create the user on the same domain as the MVE server.