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.
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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. |