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User rights management
Associating Windows users and groups with a role assignment
The most common procedure that system administrators carry out is the assignment of
Windows users and groups to a role definition. Since the role definitions determine the
permissions for accessing content or perform actions, a role assignment is responsible for
designating which users are granted specific permissions.
To assign Windows users and/or groups to a role assignment:
1.
Right-click a role assignment listed in the right-side panel of the Authorization Manager
window and select the A
SSIGN
W
INDOWS
U
SERS
AND
G
ROUPS
command.
The S
ELECT
U
SERS
, C
OMPUTERS
,
OR
G
ROUPS
dialog box appears (figure
).
Figure 20-43. The Select Users, Computers, or Groups dialog box
2.
The text box provides a space for you to type the object names that you want to find.
You can search for multiple objects by separating each name with a semicolon.
Use one of the following syntax examples:
• DisplayName (example: FirstName LastName)
• ObjectName (example: Computer1)
• UserName (example: User1)
• ObjectName@DomainName (example: User1@Domain1)
• DomainName\ObjectName (example:Domain\User1)
3.
Press the C
HECK
N
AMES
button.