As an administrator, assign users particular user roles and include them in particular user groups by providing the following types of access control:
This topic provides the following information:
The following table provides an illustration of the feature-level access permissions available to different users:
Notes
As a user, you can:
In the following table, the 'X' symbol indicates the access permissions available to various user roles.
Main tab | Subtab | Roles | ||
Super Admin | App Admin | Troubleshooter | ||
Cabinet | Saved Searches | X | X | X |
Views | X | X | X | |
Search | X | X | X | |
Administration | Data Collectors | X | X | |
Data Patterns | X | X | ||
Notifications | X | X | ||
Users | X | |||
User Groups | X | |||
Components | X | |||
Credentials | X | X | ||
Hosts | X | |||
Content Packs | X | X | ||
System Settings | X | |||
External Config. | X | |||
Collection Profiles | X | |||
Settings | User Settings | X (Specific to individual user) | X (Specific to individual user) | X (Specific to individual user) |
Change Password | X | X | X |
For the data-level access permissions to be applied:
For more information, see Managing user groups.
To configure the product for data collection, see Managing data collectors.
To create new users, see Managing users.