User`s guide
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ANAGE
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OGINS
OVERVIEW
There are three types of login accounts for SFVRA Connection Manager. The login ID “sa” is
defined by the MS SQL Server for the system administrator. This account has complete access over
SFVRA-CONN and all its applications. It is required to run the SQL Setup application and the
Manage Logins application. SFVRARW is another type of login ID that has read/write privileges.
The login ID “SFVRA“ has read/write privileges and is defined by the SQL Setup application.
Additional accounts with read/write privileges can be created using the Manage Logins
application. For instance, your Help Desk Manager may need to be able to create new users or to
reset a users call usage for a particular month. Lastly, SFVRARO is a type of login ID that has read
only privileges. This type could be used for general Help Desk personnel to have Read capabilities
only, so that they can review the Current Connection, Connect History, and Problem Log tables,
but not have the ability to make changes to a user’s account or see their passwords. The Manage
Logins application allows you to create different Login ID’s with different access privileges.
Passwords are created and assigned at the administrator’s discretion.
In order to add new accounts or modify existing accounts, you must log in as sa, system
administrator of the SQL Server. All other accounts only have the ability to view the Database
Access status of the other accounts. The Login ID “SFVRA” is created when the SFVRA Connection
Manager software is installed. This account is created with Read/Write access and with no
password. We recommend that a password is configured for this account, and any accounts created
thereafter.
L
OGIN NAME
The Login ID of the account.