If a user is a member of a group, they receive the group's permissions. If a user belongs to several user groups, the rights of the user group with the most permissions apply to the user. If a user has more permissions than the user group, they retain their authorizations.
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The user rights cannot be changed for the admin user, as he has all rights. |
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User Permissions
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Manage Datasources |
Enables the creation, modification and deletion of datasources, including virtual signals |
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Manage Users |
Enables the creation, modification and deletion of datasources, including virtual signals |
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Manage Settings |
Enables access to the Settings menu and thus the configuration of the Analysis Configuration and Work Shift Definition |
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Change own password in user profile |
By default, the permission to change your own password is set for all users, i.e. the check mark is set. If you no longer want to allow users or groups to change their own password, the checkbox must be unchecked. Users who do not have the Effective Permission to change their own password cannot change their password in the user profile. |
Group Memberships
The groups that have already been created are listed under Group Memberships. To create new groups, see chapter Adding a user group. If a user is selected, you can define the user's membership to this group by tapping on a group name.
Local users can only be assigned to local groups. The group membership for domain users is fixed. If a domain group has been integrated and the individually created domain user is in this group, the group membership is only displayed; it cannot be changed (except in the IT domain administration).
With the group membership, the user receives the rights of this group. A user can belong to several groups. The user then has the sum of the permissions of all groups to which they belong.
Effective rights
The rights from user permissions and group permissions that apply to the currently selected user are displayed as Effective Permissions. These are the actual permissions that have been assigned to a user.
Group permissions therefore apply to all group members and cannot be withdrawn from individual group users. However, additional permissions can be assigned to individual group users.

