The User Management dialogue is the administrative tool for managing user groups and users, as well as their permissions (user rights), in order to control access to resources and actions within the Q-DAS applications.

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User Management - Handling
The user management dialogue is where to control user groups and users, manage their privileges and actions, and define password rules. Link to: User Management - Handling The configuration management enables the authorised user to manage and distribute settings and configurations for user groups and individual users. Link to: Configuration Management |
| User Management - Unblock Users The Q-DAS application offers a variety of ways to unblock licences or users. One of these is logging a user out via user management. Link to: Unblock Users |
| User Management - Password Encryption Certain security rules require passwords to be encrypted. In Q-DAS applications, this is available from versions 13.0.6.5 and 14.0.1.3 onwards. Link to: Password Encryption |
| Why user groups? Groups should be created for a reason. Justifications could be different permissions, different system settings and permissions to be set per group, or permissions that depend on the products and their capabilities. The idea of justifying user groups is explained in a separate article depending on the Q-DAS products used. Link to: Why user groups? |
| Configuration of the Login for Windows-users With the Windows-user login option, it is possible to create new Q-DAS users automatically and use them to log in within the Q-DAS desktop-application. Link to: Best Practice - Windows User Login |
| Operator information in the additional data If the operator is to be stored for a measured value, the Q-DAS procella application also offers the possibility to use the operator information from the user management. The user management also provides a password request during the data recording. This FAQ describes the different possibilities to add the operator information to a measured value. Link to: Operator information in the additional data |