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Step 1

Configure an account to execute the Universal Broker service.
 

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The Universal Agent install for Windows provides the opportunity to specify - and to create if necessary - a local account that can be used to execute the Universal Broker service.
 
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If you want to use an existing local or domain account, make sure it has the correct privileges (see the Universal Agent 7.6.x User Guide).

Step 2

Configure the Universal Broker on the event-driven UEM system to execute with the account from Step 1.
 

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If a local account is specified during the Universal Agent install, the Broker service will automatically start and execute with that account.
 
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If you want to use an existing local or domain account, you may specify that account to the Broker service's properties in the Windows Services configuration utility.

Step 3

Give the account the file system privileges it needs to the directory, subdirectories, and files where the Universal configuration and component definition files reside.
 

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This only applies to the system(s) on which the Universal Broker is installed. Universal configuration and component definition files reside in %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Application Data\Universal. The Broker account must have read and write access to the .\Universal directory, its subdirectories, and files.

Step 4

Give the account the file system privileges it needs to the directory, subdirectories, and files where the Universal application files reside.
 

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By default, the Universal Agent install places files in %ProgramFiles%\Universal (%Program Files(x86)%\Universal on 64-bit Windows systems). The Broker account must have read and write access to the .\Universal directory, its subdirectories, and files.

Step 5

Give the account the file system privileges it needs to the directory and files that UEM Server will monitor (see above).

Step 6

Give the account the permissions it needs to the share itself (see above).

Step 7

Define the events to the event-driven UEM Server using the UEMLoad utility.

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