Getting Started Using WexZone Manager Requirements
System Users

Create New System User
Editing a System User
Deleting a System User
Copying a System User

EDITING A SYSTEM USER

To edit a desired user, click on the name of the user in the System Navigation. Once the user-editing interface has loaded, you can successfully edit the user. 

System User-Editing Interface

 

USER TYPE determines what type of access the user is permitted. If you select “Admin” the user will have full access to all areas of the system. If you select “User”, you can limit access to specific areas of the system.

NAME should be unique for referencing the user throughout the system. The name can contain uppercase, lowercase, and numerical characters.

EMAIL should be a valid email address for receiving system notifications.

USERNAME should always be one word, unique, and no less than 6 characters. For example, MyWexZoneUsername.

PASSWORD should be unique, no less than 6 characters, contain upper and lowercase letters, and contain at least one number. For example, password could be afTU56gwP.

ACCESS is used to give the user access to a system area.  Check all areas of the system that you want this user to be able to access.

 

Once you have finished editing the user, click “save” to publish your changes.


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DELETING A SYSTEM USER  

To delete a desired user, click on the name of the meta tag record in the System Navigation. Once the user-editing interface has loaded, click the “Delete” button. A popup will appear to confirm this action.


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COPYING A SYSTEM USER

To copy a desired user, click on the name of the user in the System Navigation. Once the user-editing interface has loaded, click the “Copy” button. The newly created copy will load into the user-editing interface. The NAME will automatically be changed to "Originalname copy". Change this field to your desired value.

Once you have finished editing the user, click “save” to publish your changes.






http://www.wexzone.com/wzm/users.html
Updated: Feb 20, 2008