Lock / Unlock Users

The Locked Out menu is used to lock the user from logging in. The users will be automatically locked out in case they exceed maximum number of invalid login attempts. Such user accounts can be un-locked by Master Admin User only. Please

Search and Select Users

Visual Guard allows you to filter the list of users and select single/multiple users. Following functionalities are provided: Filter the list of users Select/De-select a User Refresh Page As soon as you select the search criteria in the drop down (A), a

Manage Users

Visual Guard allows you to modify the existing user accounts. Note: You will be allowed to modify the details only if you have been assigned the privilege. Refer special roles section for more details on privilege. Follow the steps below to modify a Visual Guard

Edit a Custom User

Visual Guard allows you to modify the existing user accounts. Note:You will be allowed to modify the details only if you have been assigned the privilege. Refer special roles section for more details on privilege. To edit the Custom Account user details follow the steps

Create a Custom User

Visual Guard allows you to create Custom User accounts. Note: You will be allowed to create the user accounts only if you have the privilege for it. In the below example, Facebook2 is a custom module added to the system. Here we

Custom Users

Visual Guard supports Custom authentication. You can add custom modules to the application. You can create any type of identity module – Authentication module (custom or market available authentication providers – google, facebook, twitter etc.), and VG can directly adopt

Edit a Database User

Visual Guard allows you to modify the existing user accounts. Note: You will be allowed to modify the details only if he has been assigned the privilege. Refer special roles section for more details on privilege To edit the Database user details perform the following steps:

Create a Database User

Visual Guard allows you to re-use user accounts and passwords defined in these DBMS. Note: Follow the steps below to create a Database User: OR OR Note: The list of accounts will only be displayed if the user account created in the

Database User

Visual Guard supports authentication based on DBMS account for Oracle 8 and higher and SQL Server 2000 and higher. Visual Guard allows you to re-use user accounts and passwords defined in these DBMS. The credentials are stored in the SQL/

Edit a Windows User

Visual Guard allows you to modify the existing user accounts. Note: To edit the Window user details perform the following steps: Field Description User account details User name The Username displays the name used for logon process. This name will be retrieved from