Use Alternate Credentials: Checking this box enables the use and configuration of alternate credentials for your packaged script.
EFS encryption: Checking this box will cause the packaged script to protect the files with EFS encryption during script execution. This encryption feature will allow only the specified credentials access to the folder the where packaged contents are stored during execution.
Note: if you run into any errors relating to EFS, this option may be deselected as an alternative to troubleshooting the EFS issue on the system.
NTFS security: Checking this box will cause the packaged script to protect the files using NTFS security during script execution. This security feature will allow only the specified credentials read/delete access to the folder where the packaged contents are stored during execution.
For a matrix of conditions under which EFS and NTFS security operate, and action to be taken when these features cannot be applied, click here.
Use Local Account: If you wish to specify a local workstation account and not a domain account, check this box
Abort on fail: With this box checked, any failed attempt to utilize these credentials will cause the script to log an event and abort. Deselecting this option means that the script will attempt to apply these credentials, but if it cannot do so- it will continue unprotected and execute the package as if no alternate credentials had been specified.
Note: if you are concerned about the security of your script, do not deselect the "Abort on fail" option.
Username: The user name of the Windows account for which you want the packaged script to be executed.
Password: The password for the above named user account.
Domain: The domain hosting the above user account. Here you may enter your domain name, or fully qualified DNS name.
Note: See Script Packager Security for more on security
Also see: Settings, Additional Files, EXE Version Info