Modifying Users Overview
Theme: Overview | Who is it for? System administrators who update user account details
What Is It?
User account modifications are organized into three categories — general identity information, role assignments, and personal settings.
When Would You Use It?
- User account modifications are organized into three categories — general identity information, role assignments, and personal settings
Why Would You Use It?
- Centralized control: User account modifications are organized into three categories — general identity information, role assignments, and personal settings
When would you use this section?
- Changing a user's name, email, or password
- Assigning a user to a new role or removing them from a role
- Changing a user's default theme, date format, or application preferences
What is in this section?
| Page | Description |
|---|---|
| General | User identity — name, email, password, and external token settings |
| Roles | Role memberships — assign or remove roles for this user |
| Settings | Personal preferences — theme, date format, and UI settings |
Glossary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Role | A named collection of privileges that can be assigned to one or more user accounts. Users in a role inherit all of that role's privileges. |
| Solution Manager (SM) | The browser-based web interface for OpCon. Provides access to operations, self-service, vision dashboards, and configuration. |
| Token | A reference to a property value using the [[ ]] syntax. The SAM replaces tokens with their runtime values when processing jobs. |
FAQs
Q: Who manages user account modifications in OpCon?
System administrators are responsible for updating user accounts, including identity information, role assignments, and personal settings.
Q: Where should I start?
Review the overview pages in the sidebar. If you are new to this area, confirm access and role requirements with your OpCon system administrator before making changes.