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Managing User Accounts and User Environments in Oracle Solaris 11.1     Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library
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Preface

1.  Managing User Accounts and User Environments (Overview)

2.  Managing User Accounts by Using the Command-Line Interface (Tasks)

3.  Managing User Accounts by Using the User Manager GUI (Tasks)

Introducing the User Manager GUI

Starting the User Manager GUI

How to Start the User Manager GUI

Organization of the User Manager Panel

Selecting a Default Name-Service Scope and Type

Assuming a Role or Changing User Credentials

How to Change a User's Credentials

Adding, Modifying, and Deleting Users and Roles by Using the User Manager GUI

How to Add a User or Role With the User Manager GUI

How to Modify a User or Role With the User Manager GUI

Deleting a User or Role With the User Manager GUI

Administering Advanced Settings With the User Manager GUI

Administering Groups With the User Manager GUI

How to Administer Groups

Administering Roles With the User Manager GUI

How to Administer Roles With the User Manager GUI

Administering Rights Profiles With the User Manager GUI

How to Administer Rights Profiles With the User Manager GUI

Administering Authorizations With the User Manager GUI

How to Administer Authorizations With the User Manager GUI

Index

Chapter 3

Managing User Accounts by Using the User Manager GUI (Tasks)

This chapter provides overview and task-related information for setting up and managing users by using the Oracle Solaris User Manager GUI. You can use the User Manager GUI to perform most of the tasks that can be performed by using the equivalent CLI (useradd, usermod, userdel, and so on). For more information about the User Manager GUI, refer to the online help.

This is a list of the information in this chapter:

For overview information about managing user accounts, see Chapter 1, Managing User Accounts and User Environments (Overview).

For information about managing user accounts by using the CLI, see Chapter 2, Managing User Accounts by Using the Command-Line Interface (Tasks).