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Webwasher 6.5 SSL Scanner User's Guide - McAfee

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To what extent you are allowed to configure access permissions for other administrators,<br />

depends on your seniority level. This is measured by a value<br />

between 0 and 100. You can only configure permissions for administrators<br />

with seniority levels lower than your own.<br />

On the other hand, you may find your right to access <strong>Webwasher</strong> restricted or<br />

denied when trying to log in because an administrator with an equal or higher<br />

seniority level is currently logged in and has configured the corresponding settings.<br />

So, if your seniority level is e. g. 80 and you have configured read-only access<br />

for other administrators while you are logged in, this will apply to all administrators<br />

with a seniority level of 80 or below.<br />

If an administrator with a level of e. g. 60 logs in, a window will open providing<br />

access in read-only mode. At the same time, the number of sessions is displayed<br />

that are currently active, as well as the number of sessions where the<br />

seniority level is equal to or higher than that of the administrator who is trying<br />

to log in.<br />

Furthermore, the number of sessions is displayed where this administrator is<br />

allowed to modify access permissions. In this case, there are no such sessions<br />

because someone with an equal or higher seniority level, i. e. you, has already<br />

configured the corresponding settings in a particular way.<br />

This administrator now has the choice of logging in with read-only access or<br />

not.<br />

On the other hand, if an administrator with a seniority level of e. g. 100 logs in,<br />

this administrator is entitled to modify what you configured since your seniority<br />

level is only 80. This modification will also apply to sessions where other<br />

administrators are already logged in.<br />

The seniority level is configured on the Role Definition tab under User Management<br />

> Administrators. Click on the Edit Role Permissions button<br />

there to open a window, where you can configure a value for the seniority level.<br />

After specifying the appropriate settings here, click on Apply Changes to<br />

make them effective.<br />

Use the following radio buttons to configure access permissions:<br />

• Allow simultaneous access<br />

Make sure this radio button is checked if you want to allow simultaneous<br />

access. Furthermore, specify what kind of simultaneous access should be<br />

allowed:<br />

— Allow read/write access<br />

Make sure this radio button is checked if you want to allow read/write<br />

access.<br />

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