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Access control of Users view
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To display the Enterprises list on the left side of Users view, your user role must have the privilege to Manage users of all enterprises. The user can select an enterprise to edit its users. The privilege that gives you access to the Enterprises list in this view is Manage users of all enterprises.
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The privilege that enables you to log directly in to different enterprises without logging out (as in the Home view) is By default, only the Cloud administrator role has this privilege.
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To switch directly to different enterprises your user role must have the Allow user to switch enterprise. If your user has this privilege, the platform will display privilege. You can select the enterprise name and click the Switch enterprises button when you select the Enterprise name, as in Home view.
You can view and manage users of the enterprises in your user scope. And you can share resources with tenants in scopes beneath your scope.
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If your user role is a Tenant Admin role, it does A Tenant admin role might not have the privilege to Manage users of other enterprises. In this case, so you can only display and manage users of your own enterprise.
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If you have more tenants to manage, you may be able to log in as a user of each of these tenant enterprises and manage their users.
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Prevent users from editing their account details
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Move a user to another tenant
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Display connected users
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Put a user on the notifications list
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Restrict user access to the platform by networks
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