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Assign User Accounts to User Groups Using the Security Wizard Dialog Box
Tip You can also use the Security Wizard main page to complete this task. See Assign User Accounts to User Groups Using the Security Wizard Page for more information.
Note the following (see About User Account Mappings for more information):
- When you select a row in the User Accounts table, NNMi filters the User Groups table to display only those User Groups to which the selected User Account has not been assigned.
- When you select a row in the User Groups table, NNMi filters the User Accounts table to display only those User Accounts that are not assigned to the selected User Group.
Tip NNMi administrators can also use the User Account Mappings view or command line to complete this task. See Map User Accounts to User Groups (User Account Mapping Form) or nnmsecurity.ovpl.
To assign User Accounts to User Groups using the wizard pop-up dialog box:
To select multiple rows, use Ctrl-Click.
- From the Security Wizard main page, select the Map User Accounts and User Groups option.
- In the User Groups table in the wizard main page, double-click the User Group to which you want to assign User Accounts or select a row and click to use the Assign User Accounts to User Groups dialog instead of the Wizard page.
- Select a row in the Available User Accounts table.
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Click the right arrow.
The selected User Account name appears in the Assigned to User Accounts table.
- Repeat steps 2 through 4 to assign each User Account you want to the User Group.
- Click Close to close the dialog box.
- In the wizard main page, when you finish your security configuration, click Save and Close to save your configuration changes.
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