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  1. Preface
  2. Upgrade Overview
  3. Before You Upgrade the Domain on Linux
  4. Before You Upgrade the Domain on UNIX
  5. Before You Upgrade the Domain on Windows
  6. Prepare for the Upgrade
  7. Upgrade the Domain
  8. Upgrade the Domain with Changes to Node Configuration
  9. Before You Upgrade the Application Services
  10. Application Service Upgrade
  11. Informatica Client Upgrade
  12. After You Upgrade
  13. Appendix A: Upgrade Checklist
  14. Appendix B: Managing Distribution Packages

Upgrading from Version 10.2 (10.5.4)

Upgrading from Version 10.2 (10.5.4)

Step 3. Create a System User Account

Step 3. Create a System User Account

You can create a system user account on Windows or on UNIX.

On Windows

Create a system user account to perform the installation and to run the Informatica service. Verify that the user account that you use to install the Informatica services has write permission on the installation directory.
You can install Informatica with the user account logged in to the machine and run it under another user account. You can create a local account or a domain account to install Informatica or run the Informatica Windows service.
To access a repository on Microsoft SQL Server that uses a Windows trusted connection, create a domain account.
The user accounts require the following permissions to run the installer or to run the Informatica Windows service:
  • Logged in user account.
    The user account must be a member of the Administrators group and have the
    Log on as a service
    permission. Log in with this user account before you install Informatica.
  • Another user account.
    The user account must be a member of the Administrators group and have Log on as a service and Act as operating system permissions. You do not have to log in with this user account before you install Informatica. During installation, you can specify the user account to run the Informatica Windows service.

On UNIX

Verify that the user account you use to install Informatica has write permission on the installation directory.

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