Manage Axis Camera Station User Accounts; Configure User Permissions; Add Users Or Groups - Axis Camera Station S1232 User Manual

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Manage AXIS Camera Station user accounts

Manage AXIS Camera Station user accounts

Configure user permissions

Go to Configuration > Security > User permissions to view the users and groups that exists in .
Note
Administrators of the computer that runs server are automatically given administrator privileges to . You can't change or
remove the Administrators group's privileges.
Before you can add a user or group, register the user or group on the local computer or make sure they have an Windows Active
Directory user account. To add users or groups, see Add users or groups.
When a user is part of a group, the user gets the highest role permission assigned to the individual or the group. The user also gets the
access granted as an individual and receives the rights as part of a group. For example, a user has access to camera X as an individual.
The user is also a member of a group that has access to cameras Y and Z. The user therefore has access to cameras X, Y, and Z.
Name
Domain
Role
Details
Server

Add users or groups

Microsoft Windows and Active Directory users and groups can access . To add a user to , you must add users or a group to Windows.
To add a user in Windows vary depending on which version of Windows you use. Follow the instructions on Microsoft's site. If you
use an Active Directory domain network, consult your network administrator
Add users or groups
1. Go to Configuration > Security > User permissions.
2. Click Add.
The list shows available users and groups.
3. Under Scope, select where to search for users and groups.
4. Under Show, select to show users or groups.
The search result doesn't display if there are too many users or groups. Use the filter function.
5. Select the users or groups and click Add.
Indicates the entry is a single user.
Indicates the entry is a group.
Username as it appears in the local computer or Active Directory.
The domain that the user or group belongs to.
The access role given to the user or group.
Possible values: Administrator, Operator, and Viewer.
Detailed user information as it appears in the local computer or Active Directory.
The server that the user or group belongs to.
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