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Identity Manager 8.1.4 - Authorization and Authentication Guide

About this guide One Identity Manager application roles Granting One Identity Manager schema permissions through permissions groups Managing permissions to program features One Identity Manager authentication modules OAuth 2.0 / OpenID Connect configuration Multi-factor authentication in One Identity Manager Granulated permissions for the SQL Server and database

Displaying users' access levels

NOTE:

  • If you select an existing database connection in the login dialog, the access level of the login to be used is shown in a tooltip.
  • Some user interfaces expect configuration user permissions at least. Logging in as an end user is not possible in this case.

To find the access level of the logged in user

  • To display user information, double-click the icon in the program status bar

    On the System user tab, in the SQL access level field, you will see the access level for the current login. The access levels displayed are End user, Configuration user, Administrative user, System administrator, and Unknown.

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Displaying server and database permissions

Server and database permissions are predefined and cannot be modified.

NOTE: The End user role database role is permitted for custom schema extensions.

To display server and database permissions

  • In the Designer, in the Base data | Security settings | Database server permissions | Database server login category, select the server or database role.

    This opens the List Editor showing a list of permissions.

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