How to "On Board" a operator in Aadhaar Client 3.0.0_Installation and Configuration of Aadhaar Enrolment Client
UIDAI provides the Aadhaar Enrolment Client (AEC) to Registrars/Enrolment Agencies to be used for enrolments. AEC is also referred as ECMP, i.e. Enrolment Client Multi Platform, from version 1.5 onwards. The Aadhaar Enrolment Client has certain prerequisites which have to be met before installation, including,
• Creation of Windows User Accounts
• Addition of user credentials in the UIDAI Admin Portal
• Registration of the Client with UIDAI after installation
• On-boarding of Operator(s), Supervisor(s) and Introducer(s) in order to perform enrolments.
Prerequisites
• Registrar has been provided with a 3-digit Registrar code by UIDAI; the Enrolment Agency must be aware of its Registrar’s code.
• The Enrolment Agency must be aware of its 4-digit Enrolment Agency code provided by UIDAI.
• The Enrolment Agency must create their users (Operators, Supervisors) in the UIDAI Admin Portal.
• The Registrar must create Introducers in the UIDAI Admin Portal.
• The Aadhaar Enrolment Client users (Operators/Supervisors) should have applied for an Aadhaar.
System Prerequisites
The minimum system requirements for using the Aadhaar Enrolment Client are stated below:
• 2GHz, Dual core CPU
• 3 GB RAM • 160 GB HDD
• 5 USB 2.0 ports or equivalent hub
• Creation of Windows User Accounts
• Addition of user credentials in the UIDAI Admin Portal
• Registration of the Client with UIDAI after installation
• On-boarding of Operator(s), Supervisor(s) and Introducer(s) in order to perform enrolments.
Prerequisites
• Registrar has been provided with a 3-digit Registrar code by UIDAI; the Enrolment Agency must be aware of its Registrar’s code.
• The Enrolment Agency must be aware of its 4-digit Enrolment Agency code provided by UIDAI.
• The Enrolment Agency must create their users (Operators, Supervisors) in the UIDAI Admin Portal.
• The Registrar must create Introducers in the UIDAI Admin Portal.
• The Aadhaar Enrolment Client users (Operators/Supervisors) should have applied for an Aadhaar.
System Prerequisites
The minimum system requirements for using the Aadhaar Enrolment Client are stated below:
• 2GHz, Dual core CPU
• 3 GB RAM • 160 GB HDD
• 5 USB 2.0 ports or equivalent hub
1. Log in as Windows Administrator
2. Create Windows Users (e.g. subodh_operator, roshni_supervisor)
3. Installation of Aadhaar Enrolment Client (by using one click installer).
4. Vendor Device Software Installation Note: There is no need to install the application for every user. One installation will make the application available to all System users
1. Log in as Windows Administrator Log in the system as Windows Administrator.
Note that your computer has default Administrator User. This user account gets created while installing the operating system.
2. Create Windows Users
It is mandatory to create a separate Windows User Account for each user who is supposed to use the Aadhaar Enrolment Client such as Technical Administrator, Operators, and Supervisors. It is mandatory for the user who installs the Aadhaar Enrolment Client to have administrative privileges.
Note
Windows has a default Administrator User. This user account gets created, automatically, while installing the operating system.
The administrator has to create user accounts (non-administrative) for Operators and Supervisors to log in. How to create users and granting administrative privilege is discussed below.
Creating User in Windows XP / Windows 7
Follow the steps below to create users in Windows XP / Windows 7:
• Log in as Windows XP / Windows 7 Administrator
• Open Computer Management by using any one of the following two methods:
1. On the Desktop, select My Computer (in Windows XP) / Computer (in Windows 7) icon. Right-click the mouse and select Manage to open Computer Management window.
2. Open Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management.
• In the Computer Management window, expand the Local Users and Groups.
• Right-click on Users folder and select New User option.
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