Editing The Profile For A User Account; Viewing Permissions; Changing Permissions For A User Account - HPE XP7 Automation Director User Manual

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A user management window opens.
2. Display the current user list by clicking Users.
3. To add a user, click Add User and specify user profile information.
4. Click OK.
The user list opens again and includes the new user.
More information
About user roles on page 62

Editing the profile for a user account

Procedure
1. On the Administration tab, click Users and Permissions.
A user management window opens.
2. Click Users, select the target user by clicking the User-ID link, and click Edit Profile.
3. Edit the profile information for the user, and then click OK.
4. Confirm the updated user profile information.

Viewing permissions

Access a list of users from the Administration tab. Navigate to Resources and Permissions > Users
and Permission, then click Permissions in the Users and Permissions window to view the number of
registered applications and registered users as well as the names of the applications along with their
hosts or IP addresses and the number of authorized users for each application.
You can click an application name to view a list of users authorized for the application.
You can click a user name in the Authorized User List to view the user profile and all permissions.

Changing permissions for a user account

TIP: For Tiered Storage Manager (UI) users, specify a role for the user group that is assigned to the
user, instead of granting user permissions.
Procedure
1. On the Administration tab, click Users and Permissions.
A user management window opens.
2. Click Users, select the target user by clicking the User-ID link, and click Change Permission.
3. Edit the permissions and click OK.
4. Verify the correct user permissions are selected.
More information
About user roles on page 62
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Editing the profile for a user account

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