Setting Access Accounts Options

AdminStudio Enterprise Server 11.0 | Configuration Manager Web Console

On the Access Accounts View, you specify which administrators are allowed to distribute this particular package.

To set Access Accounts configuration options:

1. Perform the steps described in Selecting a Package for Distribution.
2. On the Configuration Manager Package Configuration Page, select Access Accounts in the tree. The Access Accounts View opens.
3. Use this view to create new users and groups. If you select a user’s icon under Access Accounts in the tree, you can review (but not change) that user's permissions and can delete the user.

Option

Description

Domain User Listing

List of all defined users, displaying the following:

Name—User name using the syntax of Domain\User.
Type—Identifies whether this is a user or a group, and identifies whether they have Windows or Generic access.
Permissions—Lists the user or group's permission.

Create New Access Account

To create a new access account, select whether you want to create a Windows User Access Account or a Generic Access Account, and perform the following steps:

To create a Windows User Access Account:

1. Enter a User Name using the syntax of Domain\User.
2. Under Account Type, select User or Group.
3. Select this user's permission level from the Permissions list.
4. Click Create.

To create a Generic Access Account:

1. Under Account Type, select Users, Guests or Administrators.
2. Select this generic account's permission level from the Permissions list.
3. Click Create.
4. When you have finished entering the Access Accounts options, proceed with entering the rest of the Package Configuration options:
Setting Package Settings Options
Setting Access Accounts Options
Setting Distribution Points Options
Setting Programs Options
Setting Advertisements Options
5. If you are finished entering Configuration Manager Package Configuration options, click Next to proceed to the Package Summary page and perform the steps listed in Saving the Package on the Configuration Manager Server.

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