Setting Up Run-Time User Access To The Ibm Z/Os Platform - Oracle Application Server 10.1.3.4 User Manual

Adapters for ims/db release 3 (10.1.3.4)
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Figure 2–4 The Administration Authorization screen
The screen has the following sections:
Administrators: Administrators can view and modify all the definitions in Oracle
Studio for the selected computer. On initial entry to Oracle Studio, every user is
defined as a system administrator.
Designers: Designers can view all the definitions for the computer in Oracle
Studio and can modify any of the definitions under the Bindings and Users nodes
for the selected computer. For example, Oracle Studio database administrator can
add new data sources and adapters and can change metadata definitions for a
table in a data source.
Users: Users can view all the definitions for the computer in Oracle Studio for the
selected computer. Regular users cannot modify any of the definitions.
Add users or groups of users by clicking Add User or Add Group for the relevant
3.
sections.
The user or group that is added must be recognized as a valid user or group for
the computer. Once a name has been added to a section, only the user or group
who logs on with that user name has the relevant authorization.

Setting Up Run-Time User Access to the IBM z/OS Platform

During run time, client access to Oracle Connect is provided by the user profile. A user
profile contains name and password pairs that are used to access a computer, data
source or application at run time, when anonymous access is not allowed.
From the Start menu, select, Programs, Oracle, and then select Studio. Oracle
1.
Studio opens.
From the Design perspective, Configuration view, expand the Machines folder,
2.
then expand the machine where you want to set the user name and password.
Expand Users.
3.
Installing and Configuring the OracleAS Adapter for IMS/DB 2-17
Configuring Oracle Connect

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