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Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold User Guide - Ipswitch Documentation Server

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<strong>Ipswitch</strong> <strong>WhatsUp</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Adding and editing user accounts<br />

Use the Add <strong>User</strong> or Edit <strong>User</strong> dialog to create a new user account or edit an existing user<br />

account.<br />

When creating or editing a user account you can:<br />

Determine the authentication method for the user account.<br />

Select the display language to be used for the user account.<br />

Set and confirm the password when using internal authentication.<br />

Select the home device group.<br />

Set user rights.<br />

You must have the Manage <strong>User</strong> right to add or edit a user account.<br />

Note: You do not need to add users that will be authenticating through an Active Directory<br />

server. When a user logs in to <strong>WhatsUp</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> using their Windows domain credentials for the<br />

first time, a user account will be created for that user. They will be added to the group which<br />

was mapped to which the AD group that the user account is a member.<br />

To create or edit a user account:<br />

1 Type the name of the user account in <strong>User</strong> name.<br />

2 Select the Authentication type.<br />

Note: Select Internal for internal authentication using a password entered on this dialog.<br />

Select LDAP for remote authentication using an LDAP server (other than an Active Directory<br />

server) configured on the LDAP credentials dialog. When you select LDAP, the Internal<br />

password and Confirm password boxes are deactivated.<br />

Note: When a user is being edited that has authenticated through an Active Directory server,<br />

the Authentication type for that user will appear as Active Directory.<br />

3 Select the Language you want the user interface to display for this user account.<br />

4 If your Authentication type is Internal, type and confirm the password to be used with<br />

this user account.<br />

5 Select the Home device group. This determines the device group that will be used to<br />

provide information for monitoring and dashboard reports.<br />

6 Select the user groups to which you want the user account to be a member. These<br />

groups are listed in Member of. Groups must be added prior to adding a user to a<br />

group. For more information on adding user groups, see Adding and Editing user groups<br />

(on page 858).<br />

Note: When you add a user account to a group it will inherit all of the rights assigned to that<br />

group.<br />

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