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Table 11. SupportAssist Enterprise functions and user privileges (continued)
SupportAssist Enterprise functions SupportAssistAdmins and users
with elevated or administrative
privileges
SupportAssistUsers and users with
normal privileges
View the collections page
View the collected system information
Perform network connectivity tests
Perform the case creation test
Perform case management actions
Create, manage, edit, or delete device
groups
Complete the registration of SupportAssist
Enterprise
Add devices
Edit device credentials
Delete devices
Install/upgrade OMSA by using
SupportAssist Enterprise
Configure SNMP by using SupportAssist
Enterprise
Enable or disable global-level maintenance
mode
Enable or disable device-level maintenance
mode
Manually start the collection and upload of
system information from a single device or
multiple devices
View and configure SupportAssist
Enterprise settings
Perform automatic update
Clear System Event Log
Uninstall SupportAssist Enterprise
Granting elevated or administrative privileges to users
About this task
You can grant elevated or administrative privileges to users by adding them to specific user groups on the system where
SupportAssist Enterprise is installed. The user groups to which a user must be added to grant elevated or administrative
privileges vary depending on the operating system where SupportAssist Enterprise is installed.
SupportAssist Enterprise user groups
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