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

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

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

Users

In Visual Guard, users are at the heart of application security. Every individual who needs access to an application must be registered as a user in the system, with their identity and permissions defined in the Visual Guard repository. To

Add an Existing Repository

In Visual Guard, repositories serve as secure data stores for managing user credentials, roles, permissions, and application security configurations. The “Add Existing Repository” feature allows you to connect an existing repository to your Visual Guard setup. This can be particularly

Create a new Repository

Creating a repository in Visual Guard is the first step to securely managing your applications, users, and permissions. The repository acts as a centralized database where all security data, such as user accounts, roles, and access rules, are stored and

Repository

Visual Guard is a flexible and integrable security tool that manages authentication, permissions, and access rights management for your applications. A key component of Visual Guard is the “Repository”. The Visual Guard Repository is a centralized database that stores all

Remove a Group

To remove the group, follow the steps below: Note: The system does not allow you to remove a group that has sub group(s) associated with it. Select the Repository > Groups> Group Name from the Left Navigation Panel. The details of the selected

Rename a Group

To rename a group, follow the steps below: Select the Repository > Groups > Group name from the Left Navigation Panel. The details of the selected group will be displayed. You can access the Rename option using one of the options mentioned