Reorder Current User Types
To change the order of the configured user types on the login window, complete the following steps:
1. Select the user whose memberships you wish to modify in the Current Users table. The User Type Memberships table populates with the current user type information for the selected user.
2. Select a user type in the Current User Types column that you wish to move in the list. The arrows to the right of the column are now sensitized.
3. Click the appropriate arrow to change the user type order:
Click the Move to top button () to move the selected user type up to the top of the list.
Click the Move up button () to move the selected user type up one position in the list.
Click the Move down button () to move the selected user type down one position in the list.
Click the Move to bottom () to move the selected user type down to the bottom of the list.
Understanding the User Log Pane
The User Log pane displays the login history for the selected user. From this pane you may also fix log entries for a user that is unable to login because the system thinks the user is already logged in from elsewhere (for example, a system error of some sort prevented the database from being updated with the correct information).
The User Log pane displays the following fields and buttons:
The Host column displays the name of the host machine that the user was logged in from.
The Display column displays the name of the display machine that was being used.
The Product column displays the name of the product the user was logged in to.
The User Type column displays the name of the user type the user was logged in as.
The Login Date displays the date and time of the user login.
The Login Status displays the status of the user login (for example, Successful).
The Logout Date displays the date and time of the user logout.
The Logout Status displays the status of the user logout (for example, Successful).
Export Table…: Opens a dialog box to allow you to save the user log table view data to a comma separated value (csv) file.
The Reset Login button allows you to force a logout entry into the database for a user that is still logged in per the User Log information. This is useful in cases where a user's client may have crashed for some reason and the user's loss of client is not recorded in the database as a logout. The system also unsubscribes the user from any zones to which they were subscribed.