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Configuring User Groups<br />

Avail/In Use column shows the number of available licenses and<br />

the number currently in use. Specify the number of each type of<br />

license to allocate to the User Group in the Allocation column.<br />

Refer to How <strong>OneSight</strong> Determines the License Type in<br />

Chapter 2 for information on determining which licenses to use.<br />

License Type – Lists each type of <strong>OneSight</strong> license.<br />

Avail/In Use – Shows the number of available <strong>OneSight</strong> licenses<br />

and the number currently in use.<br />

Allocation – Specifies the number of each type of license to<br />

allocate to the User Group. The Do not restrict licenses check<br />

box must be cleared to allocate a specific number of licenses to<br />

the User Group.<br />

Note: If you have monitors that are in a disabled state because<br />

there are not enough licenses, and you increase the number of<br />

licenses, the disabled monitors are not automatically enabled.<br />

You must enable the individual monitors by deselecting and<br />

selecting the Enable button for the monitors you want to enable<br />

on the Status Detail page. Checking and unchecking the Enable<br />

button for the monitor group will have no effect. Check and<br />

uncheck the Enable button at the monitor level.<br />

4. Enter a User Group Name.<br />

5. Specify the email address for the User Group.<br />

6. Select the parent user group to which this user group belongs.<br />

7. To allocate licenses for the User Group, clear the Do not restrict<br />

licenses check box, and then specify the number of each type of<br />

license to allocate to the User Group in the Allocation column.<br />

Note: If you have monitors that are in a disabled state because<br />

there are not enough licenses, and you increase the number of<br />

licenses, the disabled monitors are not automatically enabled.<br />

You must enable the individual monitors by deselecting and<br />

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