2. Setting up Network Server
86 Network Administration Guide — Setting up Role Based Access Control
Then configure the attribute value for each user.
P.88 "Configuring attribute value for each user"
Creating the schema for Role Based Access Control
NOTE: Before adding the schema for Role Based Access Control for Windows Server 2003,
you must install the Administration Tools Pack. The installation method varies depend-
ing on whether the Service Pack is installed or not.
- When the Service Pack 1 is not installed:
Right-click the “adminpak.msi” file in the “i386” folder in the Windows Server 2003
CD-ROM and select [Install].
- When the Service Pack 1 is installed:
Right-click the “adminpak.msi” file in the “WINDOWS\system32” folder in the local
disk and select [Install].
1. Click the [Start] menu and select [Run...].
• The Run dialog box appears.
2. Enter “mmc /a” and click [OK].
• The Console1 window appears.
3. Click the [File] menu and select [Add/Remove Snap-in...].
• The Add/Remove Snap-in dialog box appears.
4. Click [Add] in the [Standalone] tab.
• The Add Standalone Snap-in dialog box appears.
5. Select “Active Directory Schema” and click [Add]. Then
click [Close].
• It returns to the Add/Remove Snap-in dialog box.
6. Confirm that “Active Directory Schema” is added in the list
and click [OK].
• It returns to the Console1 window.
7. Right-click “Active Directory Schema” in the left pane of the
Console1 window and select [Change Domain Controller...].
• The Change Domain Controller dialog box appears.
8. Confirm that “Current DC” displays the correct domain con-
troller name and click [OK].
• It returns to the Console1 window.
NOTE: If “Current DC” does not display the correct domain controller name, select “Specify
Name” and enter the correct domain controller name. Then click [OK].
9. Right-click “Active Directory Schema” in the left pane of the
Console1 window and select [Operations Master...].
• The Change Schema Master dialog box appears.