Specifications
Terminal (Program Port/Telnet) Commands
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NetLinx Integrated Controllers- WebConsole & Programming Guide (FMv3) 
Edit User Menu
The Edit User Menu is accessed whenever you enter the Add user, or Edit user selections from the Setup 
Security menu. The Edit User Menu options are described in the following table: 
Edit Group Menu
The Edit Group Menu is accessed whenever you enter the Add group, or Edit group selections from the 
Setup Security menu. The Edit Group Menu options are described in the following table:  
Edit User Menu 
Command Description
1) Change User Password
This selection prompts you to enter the new password (twice) for the 
user. Once the new password is entered, the user must use the new 
password from that point forward.
2) Change Inherits From Group
This selection will display the current group the user is assigned to (if 
any). It will then display a list of current groups and prompts you to 
select the new group.
3) Add Directory Association
This selection will display any current directory associations assigned 
to the user, and then will prompt you for a path for the new directory 
association. 
4) Delete Directory Association
This selection will display any current directory associations assigned 
to the user, and then will prompt you to select the directory association 
you want to delete.
5) List Directory Associations
This selection will display any current Directory Associations assigned 
to the user.
6) Change Access Rights
This selection will display access the Access Rights menu, which 
allows you to set the rights assigned to the user. 
Note: See the Access Rights Menu section (below) for descriptions of 
each menu item.
7) Display User Record Contents
This selection will display the group the user is assigned to and the 
current Access Rights assigned to the user.
Edit Group Menu 
Command Description
3) Add Directory Association
This selection will display any current directory associations assigned 
to the group, and then will prompt you for a path for the new directory 
association. 
4) Delete Directory Association
This selection will display any current directory associations assigned 
to the group, and then will prompt you to select the directory 
association you want to delete.
5) List Directory Associations
This selection will display any current Directory Associations assigned 
to the group.
6) Change Access Rights
This selection will display access the Access Rights menu, which 
allows you to set the rights assigned to the group. 
Note: See the Access Rights Menu section (below) for descriptions of 
each menu item.
7) Display Access Rights
This selection will display the current Access Rights assigned to the 
group.










