When you add users to an entitlement, you are specifying which people can request passwords to the accounts governed by the selected entitlement's access request policies, or which people can request sessions for the accounts and assets governed by the selected entitlement's access request policies. A user can be a Sessions Appliance certificate user.
It is the responsibility of the Security Policy Administrator to add users to entitlements. The Security Policy Administrator only has permission to add groups, not users. For more information, see Administrator permissions.
To add "requester" users to an entitlement
If you do not see the user or user group you are looking for, depending on your Administrator permissions, you can create them in the Users/User Groups selection dialog. (You must have Authorizer Administrator or User Administrator permissions to create users; or Security Policy Administrator permissions to create user groups.)
To create new users or user groups in the Users/User Groups selection dialog
For more information about creating users or user groups, see Adding a user or Adding a user group.
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Important: When you delete a policy, Safeguard for Privileged Passwords deletes it permanently; but it does not delete the accounts governed by the policy. |
To delete an access request policy from an entitlement
Access request polices can be migrated. For more information, see Creating an access request policy.
To modify an access request policy
You cannot copy a policy and add it to another entitlement; policies are entitlement-specific.
To copy an access request policy
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