If these conditions apply and you install WebSphere MQ without a special account (or without entering its details), many or all parts of WebSphere MQ will not work, depending upon the particular user accounts involved. In particular, if you are currently logged on with a Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 domain user account, you cannot complete the Default Configuration, and the Postcard and API Exerciser applications will not work. Also, WebSphere MQ connections to queue managers that run under Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 domain accounts on other computers might fail.
For information about the user rights required to take advantage of the Kerberos authentication support, see WebSphere MQ Security.
For information about the user rights required to take advantage of the Active Directory support, see WebSphere MQ Intercommunication.
For information about user accounts and access permissions, see WebSphere MQ System Administration Guide.
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