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Only System Administrators and Advanced Users with specific permissions can access User Administration. Regular users and operators are not allowed to launch User Administration. |
About the User Administration Area
In User Administration, you can manage the following:
- Administrative Statistics.[ [ Review user account and user activity information and search for specific users or roles.
- Users. [ Manage all users of the Eagle product suite.
- Application Roles. [ Define which Eagle centers or components are displayed and accessible via the Eagle Navigator. Also define user permissions that are not part of Eagle center roles.
- Business Groups.[ Configure access to key business data such as entities, sources, codes, classifications, etc.
- PACE Roles. [ Define access permissions for the Eagle data warehouse related activities, as well as access to reporting in the Eagle Portal, General Reporting, and Eagle Performance modules.
- User Administration Roles. [ Define the level of access for the User Administration's administrative functions such as adding, editing, and displaying of users, groups, roles, and site settings.
- Center Roles. [ Define Eagle center access and permissions for all users.
- Log Viewer. [ Review business activity logs for all users.
About the Setup Area
In User Administration Setup, you can manage the following:
- Display Order. Change the order in which Eagle center areas are displayed in the left navigation.
- Product Group Conversion. [ Convert access to panels and links in Eagle Classic to the same level of access in Eagle centers.
- Maintenance. Define global settings that apply to all users of the Eagle product suite, including access to the Eagle Gateway and user password administration.
- Role Settings. Display only a subset of roles that are most frequently used by your organization.
- Database Users. Manage database users and the associated database roles. Requires system administrator's permissions.
Access User Administration
To access User Administration:
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