MultiPoint Server User Account Considerations

This topic describes issues that you, as an administrative user, should consider as you create and manage user accounts. You manage user accounts in the Users tab in MultiPoint Manager. For more information, see the Manage MultiPoint Server User Accounts topic.

User account types

A user account is a collection of information that tells MultiPoint Server which files and folders a user can access, what changes they can make to the MultiPoint Server system, and each user’s preferences, such as desktop background. Each person accesses their own user account by using a unique user name and password. MultiPoint Server supports two types of user accounts:

User name and password considerations

Administrative users can perform tasks that affect all other users of the MultiPoint Server system, such as install software or change security settings. For this reason, administrative users should have unique user names and passwords that are known only to them.

One important consideration of user accounts is that each user account is allocated a unique Documents library in Windows Explorer that includes the My Documents folder. If the standard users on your MultiPoint Server system will store private documents in their Documents library in Windows Explorer, they too should log on to the MultiPoint Server system using a unique user name and password known only to them. For more information about storing documents in Windows Explorer, see the Manage MultiPoint Server User Files topic.

Tip

For stronger system security, all users’ passwords should be strong passwords. A strong password is one that cannot be easily guessed or cracked, is at least eight characters long, does not contain all or part of the user’s account name, and contains at least three of the four following categories of characters: uppercase characters, lowercase characters, numbers, and symbols found on a keyboard (such as !, @, #). For more information about how to create strong passwords in Windows, search for strong passwords in Windows Help and Support. For more information about how to use Windows Help and Support, see the https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff678457(v=technet.10) topic.

See Also

Concepts

Create a MultiPoint Server Administrative User Account
Create a Standard MultiPoint Server User Account
Manage MultiPoint Server User Files
Manage MultiPoint Server User Accounts

Other Resources

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff678457(v=technet.10)