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Adding and removing users from a role assignment, Deleting a task definition – Grass Valley Xmedia Server Vertigo Suite v.5.0 User Manual

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XMS Configuration Guide

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User rights management

Deleting a task definition

The following instructions guide you through the process of removing an existing task
definition from the Authorization Manager.

To delete a task definition from the AzMan’s application:
1.

Open Authorization Manager.

2.

Navigate through the AzMan’s policy store until you reach the Task Definitions folder
(i.e. X

MS

A

Z

M

AN

S

TORE

.

XML

>V

ERTIGO

M

EDIA

>D

EFINTIONS

>T

ASK

D

EFINITIONS

)

3.

Right-click the T

ASK

D

EFINITION

that you want to delete and select the D

ELETE

command.

4.

A dialog box appears and asks you to confirm your intention to delete the task definition.
Select Y

ES

to proceed in deleting the task definition, or N

O

to cancel the delete action.

Adding and removing users from a role assignment

Even after you have set up your user rights management system, you may need to add or
remove users from a role assignment. The following instructions guide you through the
process of adding and removing an existing operation definition from the Authorization
Manager.

To add additional users to a role assignment:
1.

Open Authorization Manager.

2.

Navigate through the AzMan’s policy store until you reach the R

OLE

A

SSIGNMENTS

folder

(i.e. X

MS

A

Z

M

AN

S

TORE

.

XML

>V

ERTIGO

M

EDIA

>D

EFINTIONS

>R

OLE

A

SSIGNMENTS

)

3.

Expand the Role Assignments folder to display the existing Role Assignments.

4.

Right-click the specific Role Assignment that you want to add a user to and then 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.

5.

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)

6.

Press the C

HECK

N

AMES

button.

7.

If only one match is found, then the name is immediately added to the text box.
However, if multiple names match the search criteria, then the M

ULTIPLE

N

AMES

F

OUND

dialog box appears. Select the name of the user(s) that you want to add from the
M

ULTIPLE

N

AME

F

OUND

dialog box and press OK.

8.

The names are now listed in the S

ELECT

U

SERS

, C

OMPUTERS

,

OR

G

ROUPS

dialog box.

9.

Press the OK button to close the S

ELECT

U

SERS

, C

OMPUTERS

,

OR

G

ROUPS

dialog box.