Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 Installation Guide

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Defining Users
User Configuration Procedures
This tab contains the following elements:
Description Tab
The Description tab contains a free text box for any comments about the user.
User Configuration Procedures
Viewing Users
From the Navigator pane, choose Administration > Interactive Users to display all CWA users. If the users do not 
display, you do not have the appropriate rights to view users.
Adding a User
To add a user:
1.
From the Navigator pane, choose Administration > Interactive Users to display all CWA users.
2.
Click the Add button 
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Right-click and choose Add Interactive User from the context menu. The User Definition dialog box displays. 
Note: If this option does not appear, you are not authorized to add users.
3.
Choose the new user name (a Windows logon name) from the User Name list. 
Remember that this exact user name must have a matching Windows user account. This text box is case-sensitive.
Select the Group option if you want to select from a list of groups.
4.
Type the user’s full name in the Full Name field. This name will be used in CWA reports and some dialog boxes.
5.
Choose a domain name from the Domain list.
6.
Select the Security tab.
7.
Select the Security Policy for the user. 
If the user needs full access to all CWA functions, select the Super User option. Super User capability within CWA 
is unrestricted. 
8.
If this user needs to run jobs for others:
a.
Select the Runtime Users tab. 
b.
Select the runtime users to add to the user’s definition.
c.
The user will have access to the commands and environments of the runtime users you have assigned.
Element
Description
Workgroup
The names of the workgroups under which the user is a member. To be a member 
of a workgroup, you must be added into that workgroup by the workgroup’s owner.
Owner
The owners of the workgroups of which the user is a member.