Deleting A Framework User Group; Deploying The Access Control Module - Novell PRIVILEGED USER MANAGER 2.2.1 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 03-31-2010 Administration Manual

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4.2.5 Deleting a Framework User Group

1 Click Framework User Manager on the home page of the console.
2 Click Groups in the navigation pane.
3 In the left pane, select the group you want to delete.
4 Click Delete Group in the task pane.
5 Click Finish to confirm the deletion.

4.3 Deploying the Access Control Module

When you install Privileged User Manager, the Framework User Manager console is installed with
the other required modules. If you want to manage Framework users from other hosts, you need to
deploy the Access Control modules on these hosts. You should always have at least one host that
contains a backup of this console.
The Access Control module consists of the following packages:
Access Manager (auth): Holds the Framework user account information and controls access
to the Framework modules.
Access Control Console: Required for configuring Framework users and groups. It is installed
into the Framework Manager console as the Framework User Manager console.
The Access Control module has the following dependencies:
The Access Manager package is shown as an available package only on hosts that have the
Registry Manager (registry) package installed.
The Access Control Console can only be deployed on hosts that have the Administration
Manager (admin) package installed.
To deploy the Access Control modules on another host:
1 Download the following packages to your local Package Manager:
Access Manager
Access Control Console
Registry Manager
Administration Manager
See
Chapter 2, "Managing Package Distribution," on page 19
2 Install the Registry Manager on the host you want to be the Access Manager, then install the
Access Manager on the same host.
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Role
read
Allows users to
Extract user credentials, including name and e-mail
address, from the auth database into the account and
user group definitions. Used in conjunction with the
cmdctrl write (with read) and admin roles.
for details.

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