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OneSight Administrator Guide

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Adding New Users<br />

Locked out users are unchecked and have the locked out icon beside<br />

the check box.<br />

Name – Shows a list of all identified <strong>OneSight</strong> users. A check in the<br />

first column indicates that the user is enabled.<br />

To modify the name or access rights of an existing user, select<br />

the user name in the list and click Modify.<br />

To delete a user from the list, select the user name in the list and<br />

click Remove.<br />

User Group – shows the user group to which the user belongs.<br />

Add – To set up a new <strong>OneSight</strong> user, click Add to open the User<br />

Editor. After entering information to specify the user’s password<br />

and how the user may interact with the <strong>OneSight</strong> Console, click OK<br />

to save the user information and return to the Configure Users page.<br />

Modify – To change the name, password, default view, or access<br />

rights of an existing user, double-click the user name in the list. Or,<br />

select the user name in the list and click Modify. In the User Editor,<br />

make the desired changes and click OK to update the user<br />

information and return to the Configure Users page.<br />

Remove – To remove a user from the list and prevent access to the<br />

<strong>OneSight</strong> Console, select the user name in the list and click<br />

Remove.<br />

Global Options – Displays the User Global Options dialog box for<br />

configuring when passwords expire, how many times the user can<br />

try to log in before being locked out, and what characters the<br />

password must contain.<br />

820 <strong>OneSight</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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