Difference between revisions of "Login AM 2017 - User Management"
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Login AM needs its users to be configured in the '''User Management''' section. This feature is accessible in the left-hand side navigation panel of the new web console: | Login AM needs its users to be configured in the '''User Management''' section. This feature is accessible in the left-hand side navigation panel of the new web console: | ||
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*They can be configured and modified with the '''Add User''', '''Edit''', and '''Delete''' buttons on the page | *They can be configured and modified with the '''Add User''', '''Edit''', and '''Delete''' buttons on the page | ||
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*When users are added they are linked and authenticated from an existing AD account | *When users are added they are linked and authenticated from an existing AD account | ||
*The users work separately from each other in the web console | *The users work separately from each other in the web console | ||
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'''Tenant Management''' | '''Tenant Management''' | ||
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Revision as of 16:01, 4 April 2017
User Management
Login AM needs its users to be configured in the User Management section. This feature is accessible in the left-hand side navigation panel of the new web console:
- They can be configured and modified with the Add User, Edit, and Delete buttons on the page
- The user that’s logged in at installation or patch time will automatically be added as an Admin user
- When users are added they are linked and authenticated from an existing AD account
- The users work separately from each other in the web console
Tenant Management