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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Overview


7.2.4 Setting the User name (for PC jobs, Unix jobs, and HTTP connection jobs)

When PC jobs, Unix jobs, or HTTP connection jobs are defined in a jobnet, the user name specifies the OS user at the target host (the agent host) that executes these jobs. You can only specify a setting for the User name for PC jobs, Unix jobs, and HTTP connection jobs.

The OS user you specify under the User name setting is the OS user that executes the job at the target host for the user selected in the Executed by attribute (User who registered or User who owns). If you do not specify a User name, the primary OS user that maps to the JP1 user (the execution user) executes the job at the target host.

You must map the user you specify under the User name setting to the JP1 user specified in the Executed by attribute (User who registered or Use who owns).

Supplementary note

For PC jobs or HTTP connection jobs that are executed on Windows hosts, only the user permissions of the specified OS user can be used for the OS user information. You can access the specified executable file through the account defined using JP1/AJS3 services. You can access other files from the executable file using the specified OS user. If you want to restrict the access privileges of the execution user to those of a local host user, specify the OS user name using a host name\user name type naming method.