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This user has no roles. They can only view reports. Read-only users cannot create views or modify existing views.
 
This user has no roles. They can only view reports. Read-only users cannot create views or modify existing views.
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==Impersonating a User==
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To help a user, you might need to see the Explore Analytics user interface as it appears when your user logs in. The Impersonate feature allows you to temporarily assume the identity of one of your users. It allows you to see:
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* the options that your user can see given their roles
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* your user's personal views
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To impersonate a user, start by selecting "Users" available under the "Admin" menu. Find a user in the list and click on that line to bring up the context menu. Select "Impersonate this user" from the context menu. The browser page reloads and you can see the identity of your user displayed at the top-right corner of the page.
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To stop impersonating, click on the user name at the top-right corner of the page, and select "Top impersonating" from the menu.
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==ServiceNow==
 
==ServiceNow==

Revision as of 00:00, 23 February 2014

Overview

Only the first user who creates the subscription need go through registration. Additional users are created by this first user or by any user with the "tenant_admin" role.

Adding a new User

If you have the "tenant_admin" role, you can add a new user by selecting "Add a User" from the "Admin" menu.

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Enter their name, and email and select their user type. The user type determine the initial set of roles that they are granted. You can later adjust their role. See the Roles page.

Once added, the user is sent an activation email that allows them to active their user.

Admin

This creates a user with the "tenant_admin" role and by virtue of that role the user will have all other roles.

Regular

This creates a user with the "explorer" and "scheduler" role. The "scheduler" role also includes the "publisher" role.

Read Only

This user has no roles. They can only view reports. Read-only users cannot create views or modify existing views.

Impersonating a User

To help a user, you might need to see the Explore Analytics user interface as it appears when your user logs in. The Impersonate feature allows you to temporarily assume the identity of one of your users. It allows you to see:

  • the options that your user can see given their roles
  • your user's personal views

To impersonate a user, start by selecting "Users" available under the "Admin" menu. Find a user in the list and click on that line to bring up the context menu. Select "Impersonate this user" from the context menu. The browser page reloads and you can see the identity of your user displayed at the top-right corner of the page.

To stop impersonating, click on the user name at the top-right corner of the page, and select "Top impersonating" from the menu.

Stop impersonating.png

ServiceNow

When using a ServiceNow data source, there's an option to automatically register and authorize ServiceNow users. When this option is selected, users are automatically added. For more information see Single Sign-On and User Authorization