2.1.3 Managing users and groups
Set users who use JP1/DH - Server and groups, which are management units of users. Set a user under a group as a group manager to delegate authority to manage that group.
Also set a policy for setting user authentication passwords (authentication policy) and a rule that determines the applicable range of an authentication policy (authentication rule).
A representative user or group manager manages the users and groups he or she is related to. Note that only a representative user can use the batch management of users and groups by using CSV files.
For details about window operations related to user and group management, see the following table.
Item |
Description |
Related subsection |
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Creating a group |
A new group is created. |
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Editing a group |
Group information is edited. A group manager is set. |
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Activating, inactivating, or deleting a group |
A group is activated, inactivated, or deleted. |
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Creating a user |
A new general user is created. |
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Editing a user |
General user information is edited. |
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Activating, inactivating, or deleting a user |
A general user is activated, inactivated, or deleted. |
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Changing domain settings |
Domain settings are changed. |
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Creating users and groups in a batch |
Users and groups are created (imported) by using a CSV file. |
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Viewing users and groups in a batch |
Users and groups are viewed (exported) by using a CSV file. |
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Deleting users in a batch |
Users are deleted by using a CSV file. |
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Creating an authentication policy |
A new authentication policy is created. |
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Editing an authentication policy |
Authentication policy information is edited. |
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Deleting an authentication policy |
An authentication policy is deleted. |
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Creating an authentication rule |
A new authentication rule is created. |
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Editing an authentication rule |
Authentication rule information is edited. |
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Activating, inactivating, or deleting an authentication rule |
An authentication rule is activated, inactivated, or deleted. |