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Chapter 16 Managing System Administrators
Creating, Duplicating, Editing, and Deleting Administrator Accounts
Step 2 Do any of the following:
• Click Create.
• Check the check box next to the account that you want to duplicate and click Duplicate.
• Click the account that you want to modify; or, check the check box for the Name and click Edit.
• Check the check box next to the account for which you want to change the password and click
Change Password. See Resetting Another Administrator’s Password, page 16-23 for more
information.
Note On the Duplicate page, you must change at least the Admin Name.
• Check one or more check boxes next to the accounts that you want to delete and click Delete.
Note Firefox does not display a warning message when you try to delete the last recovery admin
account from ACS web interface if you have enabled "Prevent this page from creating additional
dialogs" checkbox.
Step 3 Complete the Administrator Accounts Properties page fields as described in Table 16-3:
Table 16-2 Accounts Page
Option Description
Status Current status of this administrator:
• Enabled—This administrator is active.
• Disabled—This administrator is not active.
You cannot log into ACS with a disabled admin account.
Name Name of the administrator.
Role(s) Roles assigned to the administrator.
Description Description of this administrator.
Table 16-3 Administrator Accounts Properties Page
Option Description
General
Admin Name Configured name of this administrator. If you are duplicating a rule, be sure to enter a unique
name.
Status From the Status drop-down menu, select whether the account is enabled or disabled. This option
is disabled if you check the Account never disabled check box.
Description A description of this administrator.
Email Address Administrator e-mail address. ACS View will direct alerts to this e-mail address.
Recovery Account Check this option to configure an account as a recovery account. ACS bypasses the administrator
identity policies and authorization policies to authenticate the administrators when you use this
option. See Recovery Administrator Account, page 16-7 for more information.