Chapter 7. User Management
3.Enter the required information in the appropriate fields. A description of each of the fields is given in the table below:
Field | Description |
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Username | From 1 to16 characters are allowed depending on the |
| Account Policy settings. See Account Policy, page 167. |
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Password | From 0 to16 characters are allowed depending on the |
| Account Policy settings. See Account Policy, page 167. |
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Confirm Password | To be sure there is no mistake in the password, you are |
| asked to enter it again. The two entries must match. |
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Description | Additional information about the user that you may wish to |
| include. |
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Role | There are three categories: Super Administrator, |
| Administrator and User. There is no limitation on the number |
| of accounts that can be created in each category. |
| The Super Administrator is responsible for the overall |
| installation configuration and maintenance; user |
| management; and device and port assignments. The |
| Super Administrator’s permissions (see page 131) are |
| automatically assigned by the system and cannot be |
| altered. |
| The default permissions for Administrators include |
| everything except Force to Grayscale, but the permissions |
| can be altered for each Administrator by checking or |
| unchecking any of the permissions checkboxes. |
| The default permissions for Users include the Win, Java, |
| and SSH clients, but the permissions can be altered for |
| each User by checking or unchecking any of the |
| permissions checkboxes. |
| Note: Users who have been given User Management |
| privileges cannot access or configure Groups. |
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