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Documentation for Intellect 4.11.0-4.11.3. Documentation for other versions of Intellect is available too.
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Service start
Intellect, installed as a Service, is started before user authorization in Windows OS and before Windows applications are launched (including the Explorer application which is used for starting such applications as Windows OS and various other applications installed on the Server). The Intellect Core Server service performs the start. The Intellect Core Server service is created when Intellect is installed as a Service. The intellect.exe executable module is used by default to start Intellect.
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When working with Intellect installed as a Service, the user can shut down Intellect normally, while the service remains running, and Intellect can be restarted.
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If intellect64.exe should be started when the Intellect Core Server service starts, you need to change the value of the core_module_name registry key (see Registry keys reference guide) and restart the service.
Users
When installing Intellect as a Service, the IntellectUsers user group will be created and the user who performed the installation will be added to this group. To add other users to the IntellectUser group, use Windows OS means. The users in the IntellectUsers group have the rights to configure Intellect installed as a Service and access its interfaces. When it is necessary to provide the access to Intellect interfaces for a large number of users, it may be convenient to use the Active Directory (AD) service—see Configuring Intellect as a Service to work with Active Directory (AD).
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To start Intellect as another user, admin rights must be assigned to this user or rights are to be advanced as described in OS settings for correct operation of Remote Admin Workstation or Server.
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When a user from the IntellectUsers group enters a system, Intellect restarts under this user. If Intellect start under this user name is not needed, i.e. Intellect should remain launched under the SYSTEM user name, disable the restart using the Tweaki.exe utility—see The Settings panel of the Windows section.
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Access to the database
If Intellect is installed as a Service, and the database connection is performed via Windows account information, then for the operation under any user different from the user who installed Intellect, it is necessary that this user have the corresponding SQL server permissions.