A newly installed AE system already contains a client. It is called system client and bears the number 0000. This client is your starting point for the creation of additional user-defined clients.
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Creating a new client |
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This user is supplied with all rights. It is therefore
crucial to change the password immediately in order to avoid unauthorized
logons to your AE system.
button in the toolbar. A window that displays all the available
object types opens. Select the type Client (CLNT).
An object's attributes can be modified later. The
object can either be modified in the client itself (folder <No
folder>) or via the system client's System Overview.
Note that the Client object is moved to the client
environment immediately after it is renamed. After it is moved, the client can
only be deleted using the utility AE.DB ClientCopy.
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Creating a new user |
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button in
the toolbar and a window that displays all the available object types opens.
Select type User (USER).
Additional
users can be created in the client when the user is logged in and authorized.
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Setting up an authorization system |
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The authorization system is not based on folder authorizations
but rather on object names. Automic recommends using naming
conventions for objects that your create in your AE system. You can
assign limited rights for objects that have names that start with a particular string, for example. Assigning and limiting rights and privileges this way
makes it easier to set up a clear authorization structure.
In the variable UC_CLIENT_SETTINGS the key PWD_DEFAULT exists, which lets you define a client-wide default password for any new User object that is created without setting an individual password.
Thus creating new User objects in a client or copying them contained in a client with the client copy utility will use the default password defined in this key.
If no password has been defined there, the system default password for new users (User objects) "pass" will be used.