Creating a group, Adding a user to a group, Removing a user from a group – HP Secure Key Manager User Manual
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6.
To give this user the ability to change his or her own password via the XML interface, select Change
Password Permission. Users with User Administration Permission selected automatically have this
ability.
7.
Click Save.
Creating a group
To create a group:
1.
Log in to the Management Console as an administrator with Users, Groups, and LDAP access control.
2.
Navigate to the Local Groups section of the User & Group Configuration page (Security > Local
Users & Groups).
3.
Click Add.
4.
Enter a name in the Group field.
5.
Click Save.
You can now add users to the group.
Adding a user to a group
To add a user to a group:
1.
Log in to the Management Console as an administrator with Users, Groups, and LDAP access control.
2.
Navigate to the Local Groups section of the User & Group Configuration page (Security > Local
Users & Groups).
3.
Select a Group and click Properties or click the group name to access the User List section.
4.
Click Add and enter the user in the Username field.
5.
Click Save.
Removing a user from a group
To remove a user from a group:
1.
Log in to the Management Console as an administrator with Users, Groups, and LDAP access control.
2.
Navigate to the Local Groups section of the User & Group Configuration page (Security > Local
Users & Groups).
3.
Select a Group and click Properties or click the group name to access the User List section.
4.
Select the Username and click Delete.
Deleting a user
If you discover that you erroneously deleted a user, you can recreate that user. After recreating the user,
you must manually add that user to any groups to which it belonged before it was deleted.
NOTE:
You cannot delete a user if it is a key owner.
To delete a user:
1.
Log in to the Management Console as an administrator with Users, Groups, and LDAP access control.
2.
Navigate to the Local Users section of the User & Group Configuration page (Security > Local
Users & Groups).
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