When installing the UPK Developer server with Standard authentication, the Installer will create
the initial Developer administrator using the account credentials (username and password)
provided by the person Installing. If you are installing using Windows authentication, you are
prompted to enter only a Windows username.
Which two statements are true about the Windows user account if you are installing using
Windows authentication?
A.
If the Windows account does not exist, it will be created by the installer.
B.
Internet Information Systems (IIS) must be able to authenticate the user at runtime for that user
account to access UPK Developer.
C.
The Windows account must be an Administrator account on the local system.
D.
The Installer will not create a Windows account, so the account must already exist.
E.
The Windows account must be part of a dedicated UPK Windows group created before
Installation.
Explanation:
B:The server manages the content created in the Developer. The server is built to
store this information in a reliable and consistent manner as well as service multiple clientworkstations in an efficient and scalable manner.
The server has two components: the server software and a database that holds the content, called
the Library. The server requires that the World Wide Web service be running under Microsoft
Internet Information Server (IIS) and a database. The database may also be stored on a separate
server.
D:
If the server is configured for Windows authentication, you will need to know the Windows
login (user name) for each person that will access the Developer; however, you will not
need to know their password. The user’s Windows password is used to authenticate the
user login.
Note:If you chose to install the server with standard authentication,
enter a user name and password for the default admin user, and confirm the
password. If you chose to install with Microsoft Windows authentication, allow the
system to use the current Microsoft Windows account or specify another valid
Microsoft Windows user account and password (D).
Note2: When using Windows authentication, each server must be able to get authentication for the
Windows users. That is, all servers should be able to get authentication for all Windows accounts
rather than each knowing a subset of users. This is most likely to work when the servers are all
within the same Windows domain.
Oracle User Productivity Kit, Installation And Administration Release 11.0, Author &
Content Administration (multi-userinstallation only)