From the Local Security Settings Panel, click Local Policies > User
Rights Assignment and add Login as a service rights to the login
ID. The logon user must be a member of the administrator group
with the rights of Log on as a service.
Secure your environment.
Log on as root and verify that the umask value is 022.
To verify that the umask value is 022, run the umask command.
To set up the umask value as 022, run the umask 022 command.
Optional: Make sure that
the /etc directory contains a shadow password file. The
shadow password file is named shadow and is in the /etc directory.
If the shadow password file does not exist, an error occurs after enabling administrative security and configuring the user registry
as local operating system.
To create the shadow file, run the pwconv command (without
any parameters). This command creates an /etc/shadow file
from the /etc/passwd file. After creating the shadow file, you can
configure local operating system security.
Results
These steps help secure your environment when you use
the local operating system as your user registry
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