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Chapter 4 Configuring CTMS Administration Software
Configuring and Editing Access Management
Figure 4-11 Access Management
To configure or edit Access Management settings:
Step 1 Click Access Management under the System Configuration folder in the Navigation Pane to open the Access Management window.
Step 2 Access Management initially displays a table providing the following information about
Table
Field | Description |
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Username | Username of a specific CTMS user. |
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Administrator | Administrators have the authority to perform all tasks associated |
| with CTMS, including configuring system settings, managing |
| multipoint meetings, maintaining, monitoring and troubleshooting |
| CTMS. Administrators have access to all folders in CTMS |
| Administration software. A green check in this field indicates that |
| the selected user has been designated as an administrator. |
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Meeting Scheduler | Meeting Schedulers have the authority to perform multipoint |
| meeting management tasks, such as defining meeting templates, and |
| setting up (and breaking down, as necessary) ad hoc, static and |
| scheduled meetings. Meeting Schedulers have access to the Meeting |
| Management folder in CTMS Administration software. A green |
| check in this field indicates that the selected user has been |
| designated as a meeting scheduler. |
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Diagnostic Technician | Diagnostic Technicians have the authority to perform CTMS |
| monitoring and troubleshooting tasks. Diagnostic Technicians have |
| access to the Troubleshooting and Monitoring folders in CTMS |
| Administration software. A green check in this field indicates that |
| the selected user has been designated as a diagnostic technician. |
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•To delete one of the defined administrators, click the radio button to the left of the table entry, and then click Delete.
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