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The Name column — the unique username of the account.
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The Display Name column — the display name of the account.
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The Language column — the language used in the web interface for the account.
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The Administrator column — whether or not an administrator account.
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The Created column — point in time when the account was created.
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The Last Modified column — point in time when the account settings was last modified.
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The Last Login column — point in time when the account last logged in to the Model Manager server.
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In the Name field, write the username that the account uses to authenticate with the Model Manager server.
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In the Display name field, write an alternative name used for display purposes.
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In the Language menu, select the language to use in the web interface for the account. Select Default to use the Model Manager server’s default language.
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Select Yes or No in the Administrator list to set whether or not the new account is an administrator account.
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In the Password field, write the password that the account uses to authenticate with the Model Manager server. Repeat the password in the Repeat password field.
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Click Save.
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Administrators automatically pass any authorization checks in Model Manager — see also the Model Manager Reference Manual. You are strongly encouraged to limit the number of administrator accounts.
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Name. The unique username of the account in the Model Manager server.
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Display name. The account name used for display purposes in the Model Manager server web interface.
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Language. The language used in the web interface for the account.
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Administrator. Whether or not the account is an administrator account.
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Created. Point in time when the account was created.
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Last Modified. Point in time when the account settings was last modified.
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Last Login. Point in time when the account last logged in to the Model Manager server.
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Deleting an account will only remove that user’s ability to log in to the Model Manager server — any information related to the user in a Model Manager server database will be left unchanged. If using any authentication mechanism other than Local Authentication, a deleted account will be automatically recreated the next time the user successfully authenticates.
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