Documentation for FE/Crucible suggests a dedicated user account be created for production installations:
For production installations, we recommend that you create a new dedicated user that will run FishEye on your system. This user:
· Should not have admin privileges.
· Should be a non-privileged user with read, write and execute access on the FishEye home (install) directory and instance (data) directory. These directories are described below.
· Should only have read access to your repositories.
If you created a dedicated FishEye user, ensure you are logged in as this user to complete the remaining instructions.
Is it acceptable to have a domain administrator account created to install and run Fisheye/Crucible?
That's recommended for security reason but it does not imply that it can not be done or it has limitations from product perspective.
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