Creating an Account
FlexNet Manager Suite 2025 R2 (On-Premises)
Note: This process registers accounts in FlexNet Manager Suite so that they may be
assigned to roles that control their access and privileges. For Windows
authentication, the candidates must first:
FlexNet Manager Suite supports the following types of accounts:
- Exist as users in Active Directory
- Be imported into FlexNet Manager Suite
- Be present in the All Users page
- Have a status value other than Retired or Inactive (the default value is Active).
- Interactive account: An account that enables an operator to log into
FlexNet Manager Suite and use its features. To access any part of the
product, an operator account must be (a) enabled and (b) assigned to one (or
more) role(s). An enterprise typically has several interactive operator
accounts.Tip: Operators throughout your enterprise may log in to interactive accounts using Windows authentication (using the accounts saved in Active Directory); or, if your enterprise has implemented single sign-on with a SAML 2.0-compliant tool, authentication may use your chosen identity provider, such as Okta. The two modes cannot be mixed. For more about configuring single sign-on, see the Authentication chapter in the FlexNet Manager Suite System Reference PDF, available at https://docs.flexera.com/.Tip: A limitation of the underlying library (Kentor.AuthServices) means that SAML authentication for FlexNet Manager Suite cannot support Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS).
- Service account: Enables access to FlexNet Manager Suite through
the web API service. An enterprise typically needs at most one service
account. To access FlexNet Manager Suite through a web API service, you
must have:
- A license for API integration: > FlexNet Manager Suite License and look for the value of the FNMP API integration enabled option. The value Yes indicates that you have this license.
- A service account: Required to access FlexNet Manager Suite through its web API interface. A service account is assigned to the Web Service role. You cannot log in to FlexNet Manager Suite web interface with a service account (that is, it is not an interactive account).
Tip: The following instructions apply only to single-tenant
implementations. If you are a Managed Service Provider (MSP) operating a
multi-tenant environment, please refer to the dedicated documentation titled
Installing FlexNet Manager Suite 2018 R1 for a Managed
Service. This guide is available exclusively to partners and was
last updated on 30 March 2018. No newer version has been released. As this is
partner-only documentation, MSPs should contact their Flexera Partner Manager
for access or further guidance.
To create an account:
FlexNet Manager Suite (On-Premises)
2025 R2
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