Create a windows User

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

Windows User or Group

Visual Guard supports Windows authentication. If you use the Windows authentication mechanism, passwords are created, stored, and administrated in Active Directory. Visual Guard enables to search for a user in Active Directory. When the user is found, Visual Guard stores his security

Edit a Visual Guard 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 Visual Guard user details perform the following

Create a Visual Guard User

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

Visual Guard User

Visual Guard has its own membership provider to manage user accounts and passwords. The credentials are stored in the Visual Guard repository. You can restrict the access to Visual Guard or any other application integrated with it using Roles and Permissions. Click here for more

Users

Managing users effectively is an essential part of administering Visual Guard WebConsole. The platform provides a clear and structured Users List view, allowing administrators to quickly access key information about each user, including their roles and permissions, it also allows

Audit Permissions

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. Click on the “Eye Icon” on the right

Audit Permission Coming from

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

Audit Permission

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). The permissions are listed according to the

Advanced

Managing access and security in any system requires a clear understanding of permissions—who can do what, and how those rights are granted or tracked. To simplify this, we use different concepts: the Permission Matrix to visualize user rights, Audit Permissions