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1.6 | Using Windows Authentication |
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8 | People and Permissions |
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8.1 | Users |
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8.2 | Groups |
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8.3 | Permissions |
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8.4 | Active Directory Integration and Windows Authentication |
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10.10.2 | Users & Security |
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10.10.2.1 | User Management |
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10.10.2.2 | Global and Project Groups |
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10.10.2.3 | Working with Global Groups |
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10.10.2.4 | Working with Project Groups |
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10.10.2.5 | Available Permissions |
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10.10.2.6 | Project Resources |
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10.10.2.7 | Assigning Permissions to Projects |
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10.10.2.8 | Windows Authentication |
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10.10.2.9 | Active Directory Integration |
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10.12.10 | Groups API |
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10.12.13 | Users API |
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Users can have different permissions and may or may not be project resources. It is advisable to put users into Groups and then allocate permissions to the groups (as opposed to assign permissions to individual users).
The information required to create a new user is as follows:
A Username must be unique. You can also bulk create users:
A user can be de-activated to prevent authentication for that user. You can allocate groups to a user and view their allocated permissions.