Administrator Guide

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3. Click the Users and User Groups tab.
4. On the Local Users subtab, select the user, then click Edit Settings.
The Edit Local User Settings dialog box opens.
5. From the Session Timeout drop-down menu, select the maximum length of time that the local user can be idle while logged
in to the Storage Center before the connection is terminated.
6. Click OK.
The Edit Settings dialog box closes.
7. Click OK.
Enable or Disable Access for a Local Storage Center User
When a local Storage Center user is disabled, the user is not allowed to log in.
Steps
1. If the Storage Manager Client is connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the Storage view.
2. In the Summary tab, click Edit Settings.
The Edit Storage Center Settings dialog box opens.
3. Click the Users and User Groups tab.
4. On the Local Users subtab, select the user, then click Edit Settings.
The Edit Local User Settings dialog box opens.
5. In the Allow User to Log In field, enable or disable access for the local user.
To enable access, select the Enabled checkbox.
To disable access, clear the Enabled checkbox.
6. Click OK.
The local user Edit Settings dialog box closes.
7. Click OK.
Modify Local Group Membership for a Local Storage Center User
User groups grant access to volume, server, and disk folders for users with the Volume Manager or Reporter privilege level.
Steps
1. If the Storage Manager Client is connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the Storage view.
2. In the Summary tab, click Edit Settings.
The Edit Storage Center Settings dialog box opens.
3. Click the Users and User Groups tab.
4. On the Local Users subtab, select the user, then click Edit Settings.
The Edit Local User Settings dialog box opens.
5. Modify local group membership for the user.
a. In the Local User Groups field, click Change.
The Select Local User Groups dialog box opens.
b. (Optional) To create a new local user group, click Create Local User Group, then complete the Create Local User
Group wizard. For user interface reference information, click Help.
c. Select the checkbox for each local user group you want to associate with the local user.
d. To remove the local user from a local group, clear the checkbox for the group.
e. Click OK.
The Select Local User Groups dialog box closes.
6. Click OK.
The Edit Local User Settings dialog box closes.
7. Click OK.
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