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User Administration allows you to manage all Eagle product suite users, Eagle center roles, PACE roles, business groups, and logs of user activity.

In the User Administration area, you can assign user permissions and privileges based on the user's job function and control the access and the ability to perform specific job functions. Permissions created at a group level are bundled so that you can easily assign and maintain a set of permissions for users with similar job functions. In the Setup area, you can manage global settings across the entire Eagle product suite.

Note

Only users with administrative permissions can launch and access User Administration.

About the User Administration Area

In User Administration, you can manage the following:

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.
  • Permission Conversion. Convert access to panels and links in Eagle Classic to the same level of access in Eagle centers.
  • Center Permission Conversion. Convert old Accounting Center roles and ETL Center roles to the V2017 Center role structure. Note: You do not have to use this option if your organization did not have any Accounting Center or ETL Center roles prior to V2017.
  • Maintenance. Define global settings that apply to all users of the Eagle product suite, including external Web site settings and administrator information.
  • Web Site Settings. Manage Web site settings, logon settings, and the Eagle Gateway access.
  • LDAP Settings. Manage LDAP settings for user validation..
  • Password Settings. Manage user password settings.
  • Role Settings. Display only a subset of roles that are most frequently used by your organization.
  • Action Rule Settings. Manage all existing action rule categories and action rules. Requires administrative permissions.
  • Database Users. Manage database users and the associated database roles. Requires administrative permissions.

Note

The Action Rule Settings feature requires specially designated administrative permissions.

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