10-31-2011 11:21 AM - edited 03-10-2019 05:31 AM
From what I gather from reading the IME documentation, IME does not support user roles or multiple sessions. On a Windows-based machine does this mean all users must always share the same IME password, and use the same user credentials to attach to IPS devices from within IME?
Would appreciate any insight from people who might be using IME under different Windows user profiles.
11-16-2011 08:09 PM
Hello Mark
Do you need simulatneous multiple access or different people will login in different times (e.g. shifts?)
Regards
Farrukh
11-18-2011 02:38 PM
I simply need to limit who can access IME on each workstation, and I am not able to have login credentials that are shared by more than one individual. What I'm hoping to do is have more than one user accessing IME on the same workstation, using their own login credentials.
If there can only be a single IME password for each installation of IME, then it seems that anyone with the IME password would be able to login to the local workstation under their personal credentials and get into IME. Once in IME, the devices are available to manage using credentials that have already been entered and may belong to another user.
11-18-2011 11:30 PM
Hello
You can give permissions to the IME folder (or executable) using the built-in windows file permissions to only select inidviduals, this way other users will not be able to even launch the IME software.
You can also restrict local machine login to non-admins (this can also be done on a domain env.) and let the users access the machine through remote desktop. To make this work, you would give access to RDP to only selected individuals.
Regards
Farrukh
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