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Local Users
Use the Local Users section to add or modify local users. Once a user has been created, you can change
the password but you cannot change the username.
Figure 64 Viewing the Local Users section
The following table describes the components of the Local Users section.
Table 44 Local Users section components
Component
Description
Username
This is the name of the user. The username must begin with a letter, it must be
between 1 and 64 characters (inclusive), and it can consist of letters, numbers,
underscores (_), periods (.), and hyphens (-).
Password
The password for the local user. The requirements for the local user password depend
on your Password Management Settings. For information on password requirements,
refer to
. The maximum password length is 256 characters. The
passwords displayed on the Local Users section are masked with eight asterisks
(*). When changing the password, you should clear this field before entering the
new password. If you do not clear this field, the asterisks become a part of the
new password.
User Administration
Permission
When selected, this user can create, modify, and delete users and groups via
the XML interface. This permission also allows a user to modify his or her own
user permissions. Users with the User Administration Permission value selected
automatically have the Change Password Permission.
Change Password
Permission
When selected, this user can change his or her own password via the XML interface.
Users with User Administration Permission selected automatically have the Change
Password Permission.
Edit
Click Edit to change the password or the permissions for a user.
Add
Click Add to add a user.
Delete
Click Delete to delete a user.
Properties
Click Properties to access the Selected Local User page.
User Administration Permission
You should be extremely cautious in assigning the User Administration Permission. Its use should be
reserved for situations where you want to perform user administration programmatically using the XML
interface of the KMS Server (as opposed to the Management Console). In such deployments, the User
Administration Permission should be given to a very small number of users. Most users should not be
given this permission.
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