The Admin User tab contains the following options:
User Name
The User Name is not case sensitive and can not exceed 20 characters.
Description
This describes the Admin User. This optional field cannot exceed 512 characters.
Password
Passwords are case sensitive and can contain numbers and characters up to 20 characters. Specify a password only if the Default Login Method for Users setting on the
Login Methods page is set to Native. Otherwise leave blank.
Email Address
The Admin User email address.
Roles
Individual
Roles for the Admin User. The Roles are split into two sections. The Roles to which the User does not belong are shown on the left side of the page. The Roles to which the User does belong are shown on the right side of the page. Select a Role, and then use the arrow buttons to move the Role to the appropriate column. You can also drag and drop a role from one column to another.
Groups
The Groups are split into two sections. The Groups to which the User does not belong are shown on the left side of the page. The Groups to which the User does belong are shown on the right side of the page. Select a Group, and then use the arrow buttons to move the Group to the appropriate column. You can also drag and drop a Group from one column to another. The Admin User will adopt the Roles from any groups to which it belongs.
Home Directory
The home directory that the Admin User will see when launching the
File Manager. *DOCROOT/*USER is the Admin User's default home directory located in the global documents directory. *DOCROOT is the global documents directory specified on the Data tab in
Global Settings. *OTHER allows the specification of a custom home directory on the file system.
Restrict to Home Directory
Indicates if the Admin User is restricted to the specified home directory or has access to the entire file system when using the
File Manager. If checked, the Admin User will only have access to the specified home directory and its sub-directories.
File Permissions
Indicates if the Admin User will have Read Only access to files or Read/Write access to files when using the
File Manager. Read Only specifies the Admin User can only browse and download files. Read/Write allows the Admin User to browse, download, upload, copy, move, delete, and rename files.
The
Home Directory
,
Restrict to Home Directory
and
File Permissions
attributes are only applicable if the User has the File Manager role.