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  1. Preface
  2. User administration
  3. Ecosystem single sign-on
  4. SAML single sign-on
  5. Users
  6. User groups
  7. User roles
  8. User configuration examples
  9. Editing your user profile

User Administration

User Administration

Assigning and unassigning services

Assigning and unassigning services

When you create a user, the user can access services based on the organization's licenses, the user's roles, and the groups to which the user belong.
Users normally inherit the services assigned to their user groups. However, you can specifically allow or deny access to services on the
Users
page.
For example, you want to allow an application developer with the Service Consumer role to use API Portal but not
Data Integration
or
Application Integration
. Explicitly allow the API Portal service for the user and deny the
Data Integration
and
Application Integration
services. When you do this, the application developer can no longer see the
Data Integration
and
Application Integration
services on the
My Services
page even though the Service Consumer role has privileges related to them.
When a user has access to a service, the service is visible on the
My Services
page. The user can access and use the service as long as access is allowed.
When a user loses access to a service, the user can no longer see the service on the
My Services
page.
  1. In
    Administrator
    , select
    Users
    .
  2. In the row that contains the user, click
    Actions
    and select
    Assign Services
    .
  3. In the
    Assign Services
    dialog box, perform one of the following tasks for each service:
    • To let the user's group memberships define whether the user can access the service, leave both the
      Allow
      and
      Deny
      options deselected. If the group's services change, the user's access to services changes automatically.
    • To allow access to the service regardless of what's defined in the user's group, select the
      Allow
      option.
      If you don't see the service you wish to assign, that means the service isn't present in the organization's license.
    • To deny access to the service, regardless of whether the user's group allows it, select the
      Deny
      option.
  4. Click
    Save
    .

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