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Activation Key Administrator — This role is designed to manage your organization's collection
of activation keys. This person can create, modify, and delete any key within your overarching
account.
Software Channel Administrator — This role has complete access to the software channels and
related associations within your organization. This person may change the base channels of systems,
make channels globally subscribable, and create entirely new channels, if your organization has
custom channel management privileges.
System Group Administrator — This role is one step below Organization Administrator in that
it has complete authority over the systems and system groups to which its granted access. This
person can create new system groups, delete any assigned systems groups, add systems to groups,
and manage user access to groups.
Organization Administrator — This role can perform any function available within Red Hat
Network. As the master account for your organization, the person holding this role can alter the
privileges of all other accounts, as well as conduct any of the tasks available to the other roles. Like
the other roles, multiple Organization Administrators may exist.

4.8.2. User List

As shown in Figure 4-8, each row in the User List represents a user within your organization. There
are three columns of information for each user:
Username — The login name of the user. If you click on a username, the User Details page for the
user is displayed. Refer to Section 4.8.2.2 User Details for more information.
Real Name — The full name of the user (last name first).
Roles — List of the user's privileges, such as Organization Administrator, Channel Administrator
and normal user. Users can have multiple roles.
Last Sign In — Shows when the user last logged into RHN.
Figure 4-8. User List
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