NetLinx Security and Web Server

Not only can an administrator provide group access to a file or folder on the Master, but also to an Application tab displayed within the web browser (such as Show Devices or Network).

To add an association to an Application tab, enter the association location (ex: /showdevices.asp) into the Adding Association field.

5.Click Add to add the new directory path to the group and save it to the Master.

6.Successful modification of the new path results in an on-screen message, for example: "Directory Assocation ‘/XXX’ added for group "XXX".

7.Click the down arrow from the Select Association field to open a drop-down listing of the associations for the selected group and confirm the added association appears in the list.

Confirming the new directory association

1.Click on the Security tab.

2.Click the Directory Associations link.

3.From the Delete Association section of the Group Directory Associations window, click the down arrow from the Select Association field to open a list of associations and confirm the new directory association has been assigned to the group.

Deleting a directory association

1.Click on the Security tab.

2.Click the Directory Associations link.

3.From the Delete Association section of the Group Directory Associations window, click the down arrow from the Select Association field to open a list of associations.

4.Select a directory association from the drop-down list.

5.Click Delete to remove the selected directory path from the group properties and save the change to the Master.

6.Successful deletion of the path results in an on-screen message, for example: "Directory Assocation ‘/XX’ deleted for group "XXX".

A User represents a single potential client of the NetLinx Master. Any properties possessed by a group (ex: access rights, directory associations, etc.) are inherited by all users who are assigned to that group.

The "administrator" user account cannot be deleted or modified.

 

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AMX NI-4000, NI-3000, NI-2000 Confirming the new directory association, Click the Directory Associations link