HP Web Jetadmin 10.3 - User Guide
To delete a role, perform the following steps:
1. In the Application Management navigation pane, expand the Roles option, right-click the role, and then
select Delete. The Delete Role wizard starts.
2. On the Confirm page, verify that the information is correct, and then click the Delete Role button.
3. On the Results page, click the Done button.
Role Templates
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Steps for Viewing a Role
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Copy a Role Template
Two role templates come with HP Web Jetadmin:
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Default Device Admin Role: has limited device management permissions and no application
management permissions. You can open this template, rename it, and then change permissions as
necessary.
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HP Web Jetadmin Administrator Role: a read-only role. Users assigned to this role have full rights to
HP Web Jetadmin. Both users and user-groups can be added to this role. User groups that are added can
be either local or domain groups.
For information about assigning a role template or a role to users, see
Assign Roles to Users on page 277.
NOTE: Even though you can create, edit, and view role templates, you cannot edit or delete the
HP Web Jetadmin Administrator (Read-Only) role template.
Steps for Viewing a Role
1. In the left navigation pane, click on User Security.
In the User Security - Roles task module, select the role to change and click View. The role is displayed
showing the type of restriction and any permissions set.
2. From this page, you can:
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Edit a Role on page 275 (if it is not the Administrator role).
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Delete a Role on page 275 (if it is not the Administrator role).
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Add User (
Assign Roles to Users on page 277).
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Remove User (
Remove Roles on page 279).
Copy a Role Template
Role templates can be created and managed to save you time and provide consistency. Templates contain
configuration preferences (that vary by template type) and can be applied to users or user groups. For more
information, see
Copy Template Wizard on page 85.
NOTE: Templates are also available in the Device Management view for Configuration, Alerts, Discovery,
Data Collection, and Report Generation.
Users
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Managing Users within User Groups
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Assign Roles to Users
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Edit Users
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