- From the Access tab,
click Add.
The User
Properties window opens.
- Complete each field:
- User Name - the user's name (up to 32 alphanumeric
characters).
- Login Name - the user's login ID for the
network (up to 9 alphanumeric characters).
- Password - the password for the Login
Name (up to 12 alphanumeric characters).
By
default, each action category (Start/Stop; Pause/Resume; Monitor)
is set to Revoke, which means that this user does not have
any access rights.
Note: The access rights that you grant to a
user apply to all systems running in the Launcher.
- Under each action category (Start/Stop; Pause/Resume; Monitor),
click Revoke to view a drop-down menu that
contains the two options: Grant or Revoke.
- After you select the security level for
each category, click OK to save changes.
The new user appears in the profiles list
on the Access tab.
Note: You must set
up users with the appropriate access rights in the Launcher Administration
interface to view systems running in the Management Console.
About Access Permission
By
default, the Launcher process
has Local System account privileges on Windows platforms because it is run as a
service. However, Local System account privileges are insufficient
for performing tasks associated with mapped network drives.
If you have an issue with access permission on mapped
network drives, the solution is to configure the Launcher service
to log on using a specific account.