Use the Assets tab on the Partitions view to add one or more assets to a partition. When you assign an asset to a partition, all the accounts associated with that asset are assigned to that partition, as well.
You can only assign an asset to one partition at a time. When you assign an asset to a partition, all accounts associated with that asset are automatically reassigned to that partition, as well. Then, any new accounts you add for that asset are automatically assigned to that partition.
You can reassign the asset to another partition either from the scope of the other partition or from an asset's General properties. For more information on partition assignment from an asset, see Assigning an asset to a partition.
When you associate an asset to a partition, all the accounts associated with that asset, are also added to the scope of that partition. For more information, see About partition profiles.
If you do not see the asset you are looking for and are an Asset Administrator, you can create it in the selection dialog by clicking Create New. For more information, see Adding an asset.
You cannot remove assets from a partition.
You can reassign the asset to another partition either from the scope of the other partition or from an asset's General properties. For more information on partition assignment from an asset, see Assigning an asset to a partition.
When you associate an asset to a partition, all the accounts associated with that asset, are also added to the scope of that partition. For more information, see About partition profiles.
It is the responsibility of the Asset Administrator or the partition's delegated administrator to add profiles to partitions.
To add a profile to a partition
On the General tab, supply the following information:
Name: Enter a unique name for the profile.
Limit: 50 characters
Required
Description: Enter information about this profile.
Limit: 255 characters
On the Check Password tab, select a previously defined check password setting from the drop-down menu. Check password settings are the rules Safeguard for Privileged Passwords uses to verify account passwords. Expand the Description to see information , if available, about the selected check password setting.
Click Add to create a new check password setting.
Selecting either of these icons displays the Check Password Settings dialog allowing you to specify the appropriate check password settings. For more information, see Adding check password settings.
On the Change Password tab, select a previously defined change password setting from the drop-down menu. Change password settings are the rules Safeguard for Privileged Passwords uses to reset account passwords. Expand the Description to see information, if available, about the selected change password setting.
Click Add to create a new change password setting.
Selecting either of these icons displays the Change Password Settings dialog allowing you to specify the appropriate change password settings. For more information, see Adding change password settings.
On the Account Password Rules tab, select a previously defined account password rule. An account password rule is a complexity rule that governs the construction of the new password created by Safeguard for Privileged Passwords during an automatic password change. Expand the Description to see information, if available, about the selected account password rule.
Click Add to create a new account password rule.
On the Password Sync Groups tab, add or update a password sync group governed by the partition profile change schedule. For more information, see Password Sync Groups.
Click Change Sync Group Password to reset the selected sync group password. When selected, accounts in the sync group re-sync with the new sync group password.
Assigning assets or accounts to a partition profile
Setting a default partition profile
Any modifications that you make to a profile affects all the assets and accounts governed by that profile.
To add accounts to the profile, click the Details icon and switch to the Accounts tab of the details window.
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