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Reset Product License Usage Data
In View Administrator, you can reset the historical product usage data and start over with the current data.
An administrator with the Manage Global Configuration and Policies privilege can select the Reset
Highest Count and Reset Named Users Count settings. To restrict access to these settings, give this
privilege to designated administrators only.
Prerequisites
Familiarize yourself with product license usage. See Monitoring Product License Usage.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select View Configuration > Product Licensing and Usage.
2 (Optional) In the Usage pane, select Reset Highest Count.
The highest historical number of concurrent connections is reset to the current number.
3 (Optional) In the Usage pane, select Reset Named Users Count.
The highest historical number of named users is reset to 0.
Note Selecting Update General User Information on the Users and Groups page also resets the
highest historical number of named users to 0.
Update General User Information from Active Directory
You can update View with the current user information that is stored in Active Directory. This feature
updates the name, phone, email, user name, and default Windows domain of View users. The trusted
external domains are also updated.
Use this feature if you modify the list of trusted external domains in Active Directory, especially if the
altered trust relationships between domains affect user permissions in View.
This feature scans Active Directory for the latest user information and refreshes the View configuration.
Updating the general user information also resets the number of named users to 0. This number appears
on the Product Licensing and Usage page in View Administrator. See Reset Product License Usage
Data.
You can also use the vdmadmin command to update user and domain information. See Updating Foreign
Security Principals Using the F Option.
Prerequisites
Verify that you can log in to View Administrator as an administrator with the Manage Global
Configuration and Policies privilege.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, click Users and Groups.
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