Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
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Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
Chapter 10 Performing Administrative Actions
Configuring Security
Step 4
To view a report, double-click on the report name.
Modifying the Report Database
In some cases, you might need to move the SQL Server Reporting Services server to another location.
You must remove the current Report Database connection and connect to the new server using the Report
Database Import Report wizard.
You must remove the current Report Database connection and connect to the new server using the Report
Database Import Report wizard.
To modify the report database:
Step 1
Choose Administration > Database Settings.
Step 2
Highlight Report Database, right-click and choose Remove Cisco Process Orchestrator Reporting
Database Connection.
Database Connection.
Step 3
To connect to the new server, see
Configuring Security
As a Process Orchestrator administrator, you can limit users access to only a subset of Process
Orchestrator processes or limit a whole group to read-only access for specific objects. For example, the
Process Orchestrator administrator can configure members of the Accounting Process Authors group
with the ability to only create, delete, modify or schedule processes in the Accounting category and can
only act on targets that represent the accounting services. However, those members of that group will not
be allowed to view or modify any other processes or targets in Process Orchestrator.
Orchestrator processes or limit a whole group to read-only access for specific objects. For example, the
Process Orchestrator administrator can configure members of the Accounting Process Authors group
with the ability to only create, delete, modify or schedule processes in the Accounting category and can
only act on targets that represent the accounting services. However, those members of that group will not
be allowed to view or modify any other processes or targets in Process Orchestrator.
Using the Security view, you can determine what Process Orchestrator objects users are allowed to view,
create, or modify.
create, or modify.
If the user has permissions to view (or edit) only a subset of Process Orchestrator objects, when the
Process Orchestrator user interfaces (Console, CLI, or Web Service) display Process Orchestrator
objects to the user, the display will only show those objects that the user has permissions to view or
modify.
Process Orchestrator user interfaces (Console, CLI, or Web Service) display Process Orchestrator
objects to the user, the display will only show those objects that the user has permissions to view or
modify.
When the user does not have sufficient permissions in Process Orchestrator to perform an operation and
attempts to perform that operation, Process Orchestrator will generate an error, as well as log an audit
failure event to the event log.
attempts to perform that operation, Process Orchestrator will generate an error, as well as log an audit
failure event to the event log.