Overview
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Pre-Defined Users
The following user names are configured by default:
Administrator: built-in user that controls the Security System. No password is configured by default. You should set a password for this user.
Guest: used by default to access and when you log off as another user. No password is configured by default.
User: used as a generic login user. No password is configured by default.
Guess access
If the User did not execute any Log On or Identification procedure, it will be recognized as the pre-defined Guest User, which is equivalent to an anonymous access.
The Guest user is the default user for anonymous logins and does not have a password assigned. It cannot be deleted or have a password added. When you log off as another user, the Guest user must be available. To restrict access to resources, you may modify the permissions for the Guest user.
Avoid creating other users with the same names or altering the row IDs of these built-in platform objects. The Administrator is the sole user capable of deleting, blocking users, and defining passwords for database interfaces.
Default Properties
Security Users Properties | |
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Field/Column | Description |
Name | Enter a user name. The system allows you to know if the name is not valid. |
Permissions | Select the permission group to be used by this user. See Configuring Permissions. |
Password | Enter a password for the user. The system allows you to know if the password is not valid. You can configure password requirements. See Configuring Policies. |
PasswordHint | Enter information that can help you remember the user’s password. |
Policy | Select the policy settings to use for this user. See Configuring Policies. |
Blocked | Select to block the user’s access. You may want to use this for users who are no longer in your company. |
Deleted | Select to block the user’s access and flag the user as deleted, without deleting the user. You may want to use this for users who are no longer in your company. |
Profile | Enter the user’s email address, phone number, and full name. |
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