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Explicación de procesos

Explicación de procesos


Productos AS-C, AS-B, Enterprise Server, AS-P, Project Configuration Tool
Funcionalidades: Gestión de usuarios
Versión del producto: 1.9
14/12/2016

Adding a User Account to a User Account Group

You add a user account to a user account group to add software permissions and workspaces to a user.

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A user account can be a member of one or more user account groups and belongs to a particular domain.

User Accounts

A user account uniquely identifies a user to the system. When setting up user accounts, keep the following points in mind:

  • Configure as few settings as possible at the user account level.

  • Assign a required user name and password, which the system uses for identification and authentication purposes. Para obtener más información, consulte Password Administration .

  • The user account is unique within the domain it belongs to. For example, an admin user account is located in Domain A. This account cannot be used to administrate Domain B. Para obtener más información, consulte Domains .

  • Manage accounts at the domain level using a default administrator account. Para obtener más información, consulte Administration Accounts in SmartStruxure Server Local Domain .

  • Track user activity at the user-account level. Para obtener más información, consulte Audit Trailing of User Activity .

User Account Groups

A User Account Group can contain both user accounts and other user account groups. To facilitate the creation and administration of users, assign software permissions and workspaces to user account groups instead of individual user accounts.

In this example, Paul is a member of the Janitor group and the Administrator group. His account inherits the software permissions and workspaces of both groups. Susan is a member of the Administrator group and inherits the software permissions and workspaces of the Administrator group.

 
action_zoom_plus_stroke A user account belongs to a domain and is a member of one or more user account groups
Figura: A user account belongs to a domain and is a member of one or more user account groups
Aviso
  • Although user accounts are members of user account groups, they are not physically stored in user account groups. Instead, user accounts and user account groups are parallel entities so that individual accounts can be members of one or more groups.

Windows Active Directory User Groups

You can map Windows Active Directory groups to Building Operation user account groups if Building Operation runs on a network that uses this directory to manage users and user account groups. A Building Operation user account group that includes a Windows account group can be member of another Building Operation user account group.

Para obtener más información, consulte Windows Active Directory User Groups .

WorkStation Account Management

​As a WorkStation administrator, you can change passwords, track user activities, validate accounts, and set up user and user and user group accounts.

Para obtener más información, consulte WorkStation Account Management .

To add a user account to a user account group
  1. In WorkStation, on the Tools menu, click Control Panel .

  2. On the Control Panel toolbar, select the SmartStruxure server.

     
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  3. Click Account management .

  4. In the Domain list, select the domain the user account belongs to.

     
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  5. In the User Accounts list, select the user account you wish to add to a user account group.

  6. Click Group membership .

  7. In the Available User Account Groups list, select a user account group and click the Add button

     
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  8. On the File menu, click Save .

  • Software Permissions and User Account Groups
  • User Account – Group Membership Tab
  • Adding a User Account to a User Account Group
  • User Accounts and User Account Groups