Building Operation provides two methods to log on to the system: as a Windows user or as a Building Operation user.
If you are logged on with a Windows user account that is mapped in Building Operation to the Windows Active Directory user account group that you belong to, you can select a SmartStruxure server and log on in a single sign-on. For more information, see Logging on to WorkStation using your Windows user account .
You can also log on using another Windows account that is mapped in Building Operation. For more information, see Logging on to WorkStation as another Windows User .
When logging on as a Building Operation user, you authenticate yourself with a Building Operation account user name and password. For more information, see Logging on to WorkStation as a Building Operation User .
You also select which Building Operation domain and SmartStruxure server that you want to access. For more information, see User Accounts and User Account Groups .
With a Building Operation user account, you can also connect directly to the local domain of a SmartStruxure server. For more information, see Administration Accounts in SmartStruxure Server Local Domain .
As a WorkStation administrator, you can change users’ passwords, force users to change their passwords at next logon, or enable and disable the possibility for users to change their passwords.
For more information, see Password Administration .