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Role templates: Two exist to allow you to create one set of access levels and then apply that template
when adding users. You can create, view, edit, and delete role templates.
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Users: Allows you to assign users to a role template. You can create, view, edit, and delete users.
Initial User Security
HP Web Jetadmin is a multi-user application that can be accessed from remote client-workstations. Users and
user-permissions can be administered to control access to the application and specic features within the
application. An example of this would be a helpdesk scenario where many users may not require or should not
have access to features like, discovery, user permissions or, global application settings.
HP Web Jetadmin uses Windows domain identities to authenticate users and grant access to the application or to
specied features. HP Web Jetadmin provides single-sign-on which means the user is authenticated by virtue of
being logged into their client host. They do not have to provide their credentials again when logging into
HP Web Jetadmin.
The HP Web Jetadmin Administrator Role
The HP Web Jetadmin administrator has full rights to all application settings and features. The person installing
HP Web Jetadmin software must have local administrative privileges on the install-host and therefore will have
initial administrative access to the software. Any identity that is a member of the local administrators group on
the local host also has administrative access to the software. The identity must have local administrative
privileges on the install-host and therefore will have initial administrative access to the software.
Alternate Log-in Method for User Security
HP Web Jetadmin uses the single sign-on functionality to pass the identity of the user who is currently logged
into Windows on the client to the server where HP Web Jetadmin is installed. HP Web Jetadmin authenticates
this identity through the local Windows users on the server or through the Windows domain identities. In some
cases, the client and server might not reside on the same Windows security domain or on any Windows security
domain. If HP Web Jetadmin fails to authenticate this identity for any reason, it displays an alternate log-in
prompt. Users can then enter log-in credentials other than the credentials for the current Windows session on
the client.
The alternate log-in prompt is useful in a variety of situations, such as the following:
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An authorized HP Web Jetadmin user needs to access HP Web Jetadmin from the desktop of an
unauthorized user.
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The HP Web Jetadmin server is on a security domain. The user has a log-in identity on the security domain
that has been given access rights in HP Web Jetadmin through the Users and Roles features. However, the
user's desktop is not on the security domain.
User Security - Common Tasks Task Module
The User Security - Common Tasks task module provides links that initiate the following tasks for roles and
users:
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