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Named Accounts allows for logical separation of data for different development groups within your organization. Although Named Accounts provides developers access to Team Server data, developers do not have any administration privileges.
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Test configurations stored in Team Server can still be executed by tools connected to Team Server (i.e., SOAtest, C++test, dotTEST, and Jtest) even if the users executing the test configuration are not members of the team associated with the shared assets. If the tool user knows the name of a project on Team Server, then he or she can set |
Unique user names should be assigned to users that need access to administration pages. You will also need to enable the following permissions: teamserver:administration:true
. This can be done from User Administration. See Assigning Native Permissions.
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- Click the [Manage all users' permissions] link to view permissions granted to all registered users. Permissions can be modified as necessary.
- Click [Manage permissions] to enable unauthorized users to modify specified data stored on Team Server. Set the path to the data on Team Server to specify the data that can be modified.
Setting new permissions from the Named Accounts configuration page is not recommended. The tools on this page are intended to allow you to review or modify existing permissions. Add new permissions from the Data Storage page. See Data Storage. - Enable or disable the Enable Unauthorized Connections option to allow or deny unauthorized user connections to Team Server.
- Click a user name in the Login column to change the user’s login credentials and/or path prefix.
- Enable or disable the option in the Active column to activate or deactivate the user.
- Click the Manage link in the Permissions column to view and configure the current permissions granted to the user account.
- Click Remove in the Remove account column to remove the user account from the system.
- Click the [Save] link to commit your changes.
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