If you create a new NT user account, and the account does not belong to a group account that is mapped to Crystal Enterprise, add it to Crystal Enterprise. For more information, see Mapping NT accounts.
If you create a new NT user account, and the account belongs to a group account that is mapped to Crystal Enterprise, refresh the user list. For more information, see Viewing mapped NT users and groups in Crystal Enterprise.
Creating a new NT group account
If you create a new NT group account, and the group account does not belong to a group account that is mapped to Crystal Enterprise, add it to Crystal Enterprise. For more information, see Mapping NT accounts.
If you create a new NT group account, and the account belongs to a group account that is mapped to Crystal Enterprise, refresh the group list. For more information, see Viewing mapped NT users and groups in Crystal Enterprise.
Disabling an NT user account
If you disable an NT user account (using Windows Administrative Tools), the user will not be able to log on to Crystal Enterprise using the mapped NT account. However, if the user also has an account that uses Enterprise authentication, the user can still access Crystal Enterprise using that account.
Disabling an NT group account
If you disable an NT group account (using Windows Administrative Tools), the users who belong to that group will not be able to log on to Crystal Enterprise using their mapped NT accounts. However, those users who also have an account that uses Enterprise authentication will still be able to log on to Crystal Enterprise.