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Managing user accounts
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Setting up user accounts is an activity a user with WS User
Administration access performs using the DigiPath WS software
interface. User accounts allow individual users access to the
DigiPath WS web site in different ways, depending on their
needs.
Administration access performs using the DigiPath WS software
interface. User accounts allow individual users access to the
DigiPath WS web site in different ways, depending on their
needs.
For example, some users may only need to view documents that
exist in a particular location on the server. Others may need to
print documents that reside on the server and upload files onto
the server.
exist in a particular location on the server. Others may need to
print documents that reside on the server and upload files onto
the server.
User access rights are assigned to each user to allow them the
ability to access certain functions of the DigiPath WS server. The
user Login Name, Password, and User Access rights, along with
various accounting information, make up the user profile.
ability to access certain functions of the DigiPath WS server. The
user Login Name, Password, and User Access rights, along with
various accounting information, make up the user profile.
CAUTION
When creating user accounts, the password and credit card
information is not encrypted in transit if you do not have a
security certificate installed on your DigiPath WS server.
information is not encrypted in transit if you do not have a
security certificate installed on your DigiPath WS server.
For more information on installing a security certificate, refer to
Chapter 2, Setting up a DigiPath WS Server, of this manual.
Chapter 2, Setting up a DigiPath WS Server, of this manual.
As a user with WS User Administration access, you may:
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create new users as they request access to your system
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edit existing users, as their needs change
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delete users who should no longer access your system
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