User management in an environment with native authentication

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User management in an environment with native authentication

Based on data input during installation, the Central Coding application creates an initial user and a password. This user can then log in to the Central Coding application and add new users.

New user accounts have a status of Inactive Never Used. Therefore, you can define the access privileges for users before allowing them access to the system. Before a new user can access the application, you must:

For security, a Central Coding administrator can define three types of users on the [User Name] page. The Central Coding application authenticates each type as follows:

Security user types

User type

Authentication type

Native

User ID and password must match encrypted data from the Central Coding database.

Windows

User must be part of a Windows domain.

Password must be validated by a Windows API.

Certificate

Password must be validated against a digital certificate.

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