Verify license status and user sessions – Grass Valley Aurora Browse v.7.0 Installation User Manual
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Aurora Browse Installation and Configuration Guide
April 6, 2010
Chapter 5 Configuring the system
3. Configure according to the Microsoft Windows documentation: add a group, then
add users to that group.
4. Enter the following:
• Username — This must match the account with which the Aurora Browse client
accesses the Aurora Browse application.
• Roles — Select the Aurora Browse application functionality to which the user
needs access. The Roles listed are dependent upon current licensing.
The following table defines the Roles:
If you assign a Role to more users than the session count for which it is licensed,
the Role is not available to all users at times when sessions exceed the count.
Verify license status and user sessions
To check the status of the licenses or the status of the leased user sessions, click the
License Status
button on the MediaConfig tool.
The Aurora Browse administrator sets up Aurora Browse users and can restrict their
access to Aurora Browse application features and assets, as explained in the following
procedures.
Role
Description
BrowseView
Lets you search, browse, and explore assets and view them.
BrowseLogging
Lets you search, browse, edit and explore metadata.
BrowseEdit
LD editing, search, browse and explore.
MediaManager
In addition to all the other privileges in this table, MediaManager lets
you search, browse, explore, delete, rename, change custom metadata
schema, and create proxy.
Archive
Lets you transfer high-res assets from a K2 system to an archive
device and optionally delete the high-res assets from the K2 system.
Restore
Lets you restore high-res assets from an archive device to a K2
system.
Transfer
Lets you transfer locally on the Aurora Browse system. You need to
add this role even if the user has the MediaManager role.
Encoder
As of 7.0, there is no longer an Encoder role.
An encoder license is used to license each encoding stream.