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IBM Tivoli Monitoring, Version 6.3 Fix Pack 2


Review and edit a user group

After a user group has been added to the User Groups list in the Administer Users window, you can check and edit the profile settings at any time.


To use this function, your user ID must have Modify permission for User Administration.

Use the following steps to edit a user ID:


Procedure

  1. Click Administer Users to open the Administer Users window.

  2. Click the User Groups tab.

  3. Right-click the user group to edit and click .

  4. Edit the Group Name and Group Description, then click OK. You cannot change the one-word group ID. You must, instead, create another user group from this one and give it a new name, then delete this one.

  5. To change the Permissions, select a function from the Authorities tree and select or clear each option as appropriate for all functions with permissions that should change.

  6. To change the group access privileges to applications (managed system types), click the Applications tab, select any applications you want to remove from the Allowed Applications list and click ; select the applications you want to add from the Available Applications list (or select <All Applications>), and click . After selecting the first application, you can use Ctrl+click to select other applications or Shift+click to select all applications between the first selection and this one.

  7. To change any Navigator view assignments for the group, click the Navigator Views tab, then add or remove Navigator views from the Assigned Views list, and use to place the one you want to be the default at the top of the list. For each Navigator view, change the Assigned Root as needed.

  8. When you are finished editing the user group, save your changes with Apply to keep the Administer Users window open, or OK to close it. The user group changes are effective the next time each group member logs on.

    You can change the permissions, except Create and Modify for User Administration, of any groups you are a member of.


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