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Chapter 4 Administration
Configuring Security
Step 8
Click OK.
Assigning Users to Security Roles
Use the following steps to quickly assign a user or group to a security role.
To assign a principal to a security role:
Step 1
Choose Administration > Security, highlight the appropriate security role, right-click and choose
Assign.
Assign.
Step 2
On the Select User or Group dialog box, in the Enter the object name to select text field, enter the user
name (domain\user name) or group, then click Check Names.
name (domain\user name) or group, then click Check Names.
Note
If there is a matching user name or group, it is displayed in the field. If there is not a match, an
error message displays.
error message displays.
Step 3
On the Search Results pane, choose the appropriate user or group, then click OK.
Removing Users from Security Roles
To remove user assignments from a security role:
Step 1
Choose Administration > Security, highlight the appropriate security role, right-click and choose
Properties.
Properties.
Step 2
Click the User Assignment tab.
Step 3
Highlight the principal to be removed and click Remove, then click OK.
Modifying Security Permissions
With the appropriate rights, operations, objects, and owners can be added or removed from a security
permission. There are three types of security permissions:
permission. There are three types of security permissions:
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Operations—The Operations tab displays all the operations in Cisco Process Orchestrator, such as
Break Lock, Delete, Change Owner, and so on. Use this tab to add or remove an operation from the
security permission.
Break Lock, Delete, Change Owner, and so on. Use this tab to add or remove an operation from the
security permission.
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Object Types—The Object Types tab displays the top-level object types in Cisco Process
Orchestrator, such as adapters, processes, targets, and global variables. Use this tab to add or remove
an object type from the security permission.
Orchestrator, such as adapters, processes, targets, and global variables. Use this tab to add or remove
an object type from the security permission.
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Owner—Use the Owner tab to modify the Windows security principal (either a user or a group)
associated with the object and the permission. The permission is enforced upon the specified owner
of the object.
associated with the object and the permission. The permission is enforced upon the specified owner
of the object.