User List � Active —
141
Warning
User deletion is irreversible; exercise it with caution. Consider disabling the user first in
order to assess the effect deletion will have on your infrastructure.
To deactivate a user:
1. Navigate to the user's
User Details
tab.
2. Verify that the user is not an Satellite Administrator. If they are, uncheck the box to the left of that
role and click the
Submit
button in the lower right of the screen.
3. Click the
deactivate user
link in the upper right of the screen.
4. Click the
Deactivate User
button in the lower right to confirm.
To delete a user:
1. Navigate to the user's
User Details
tab.
2. Verify that the user is not an Satellite Administrator and remove that role if necessary.
3. Click the
delete user
link in the upper right.
4. Click the
Delete User
button to permanently delete the user.
For instructions regarding deactivating your own account, refer to
Section 7.3.1.3, “Account
Deactivation”
.
7.9.1.1.1. User List � Active � User Details � Details —
This is the default
User Details
tab, which displays the username, first name, last name, email
address, and user roles for the user. All of this information is modifiable. To do so, make your changes
and click the
Update
button. Remember, when changing a user's password, you will see only asterisks
as you type the password.
To delegate responsibilities within your organization, Red Hat Network provides several roles with
varying degrees of responsibility and access. This list describes the permissions of each and the
differences between them:
•
User
— Also known as a
System Group User
, this is the standard role associated with any
newly created user. This person may be granted access to manage system groups and software
channels. The systems must be in system groups to which the user has permissions for them to be
manageable or even visible. Remember, however, all globally subscribable channels may be used
by anyone.
•
Activation Key Administrator
— This role is designed to manage your organization's collection of
activation keys. This person can create, modify, and delete any key within your overarching account.
•
certificate authority
— This role has complete access to the software channels and related
associations within your organization. It requires RHN Satellite or RHN Proxy Server. This person
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