Granted Groups
Visual Guard allows you to edit the Groups assigned to the role. To edit the group follow the steps below: Note: Besides using the below method to edit the group you can use the following shortcut methods to grant, revoke a group
Visual Guard allows you to edit the Groups assigned to the role. To edit the group follow the steps below: Note: Besides using the below method to edit the group you can use the following shortcut methods to grant, revoke a group
Visual Guard allows you to edit the roles assigned to the user. To edit the users follow the steps below: Note: Besides using the below method to edit the user you can use the following shortcut method to grant, revoke a user
Audit activities entail monitoring and logging user interactions, access attempts, and system modifications within an application, enabling comprehensive tracking for compliance, security, and troubleshooting purposes. Administrators can configure audit activities to record specific events or behaviors, ensuring accountability and facilitating
Visual Guard allows you to assign roles to the users accounts. The roles helps to restrict access to the integrated application or Visual Guard Console.In case the company uses multiple applications then the concept of shared roles proves to be extremely useful.
System Requirements 2. Download and Install .NET Core Hosting Bundle: The hosting bundle includes the .NET Core Runtime 6.0, .NET Core Library, and the ASP.NET Core Module. The ASP.NET Core Module is a necessary component for hosting ASP.NET Core applications
The Visual Guard Webconsole allows you to audit all the event happening on the console. Go to the “Event viewer” page on the left navigation panel This page will show: All the events are listed with the date, the title
To connect on the visual Guard Webconsole you need to pass through the login page: a summary of the console is written on the left of the page on the right of the page, their are the login parameters Select
Visual Guard allows to grant an infinite number of different permissions for different types of subgroups. When you Audit the permissions of a user or a group (role/ permission set), you can seek from where the permissions has been given
Visual Guard allows to grant an infinite number of permissions for different types of entities: users, groups or roles. This page explains how to investigate the permissions granted to a certain role (A). Click on the role or user or