Model Admin Rules Tab in User Management
In this tab, you manage the login rules for the model administrators for log-in to models.
Purpose
In this tab, you manage the rules when model administrators log-in to models.
Prerequisites
In order to call the central user management on the main license server in the administration program and use its functions, you must be logged-in to the license server as an administrator or your user must have the Manage Users right (normally as a group member).
Call
Select the
Model Admin Rules tab in the tab tree in the User Management.
Structure
The table contains a table with filter fields.
The Model Admin Rules table shows the configured rules separately for managed and standalone models and enables the filtering of the entries.
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Display field (#/#)
Display of number of displayed entries and total number of rules.
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<Filter> input field
Filter field for restricting the rule table.
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Access
Access sets whether the rule allows or denies access to the given models.
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Project
A project license server's name or pattern can be selected from the list or entered directly. It is identified using Name.Port. The list of project license servers comes from project license servers which are currently running and available.
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Repository (only for standalone models)
A repository's name or pattern can be selected from the list of repositories or entered directly. The list of repositories comes from model servers which are currently running and available on the project license servers set in the Project column.
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Model
The name or pattern for identifying the model for the rule.
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Version (only for managed models)
The name or pattern for identifying the version name for the rule.
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User/Group
Displays the name of the assigned
users or
groups. -
Domain
Required on Windows to determine the group from the system login.
- User Name in Model
Display name assigned which is used for logging-in users into models if the Single Sign-On property is activated for the repository and the entry in the System Login column corresponds to the system login. If no name is given, then the system login is used.
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E-Mail Address
Shows the user's e-mail address.
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API
Shows whether the rules only apply for plug-ins.
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reachable
Shows whether the rule cannot be reached, i.e. if it is ineffective:
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Cannot be reached by other rulesThe icon's tool tip shows "Rule is not reachable.".
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Project does not existThe icon's tool tip shows "Project does not exist.".
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