Chapter 13 User Accounts and Groups

Note: This type of cooperation with Active Directory applies especially to older versions of WinRoute and makes these versions still compatible. In case of the first installation of WinRoute, it is recommended to apply transparent cooperation with

Active Directory.

Transparent cooperation with Active Directory (Active Directory mapping)

WinRoute can use accounts and groups stored in Active Directory directly — no import to the local database is performed. Specific WinRoute parameters are added by the template of the corresponding account. These parameters can also be edited individually.

This type is the least demanding from the administrator’s point of view (all user accounts and groups are managed in Active Directory) and it is the only one that allows using accounts from multiple Active Directory domains.

Note: In cases when users are authenticated at the domain (all described types excluding the first one), it is recommended to create at least one local account in WinRoute that has both read and write rights, or keep the original Admin account. This account provides connection to the WinRoute administration in case of the network or domain server failure.

13.1 Viewing and definitions of user accounts

To define local user accounts, import accounts to the local database or/and configure accounts mapped from the domain, go to the User Accounts tab in the Users and Groups

Users section.

Figure 13.1 WinRoute user accounts

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