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I Managing Users This section describes the different types of user accounts, how to create user accounts, and how to manage user accounts. In a MultiPoint Server system, there are two types of user accounts, standard and administrative, as described below. TIP: The User Account Considerations topic provides guidelines to help you develop strategies for managing the user accounts. Standard user accounts Create standard user accounts for those users who will regularly access stations, but who will not manage stations, such as students. These user accounts display with the term standard on the User tab, in the Account Type column. Users with standard user accounts can, for example, save files and change desktop settings, but cannot change the screen resolution. Any desktop changes the user makes are present when the user logs on again. For information about how to create a standard user account, see the Create a Standard User Account topic. Administrative user accounts Create administrative user accounts for those individuals who will manage the MultiPoint Server system. Administrative user accounts display with the term administrator on the User tab, in the Account Type column. Administrative users have access to all MultiPoint Manager tasks that change desktop and system settings, such as: ● Creating accounts ● Adding and removing programs ● Managing desktops and hardware ● Ending or disconnecting other user sessions 148 Appendix I Managing Users

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I
Managing Users
This section describes the different types of user accounts, how to create user accounts, and how to
manage user accounts. In a MultiPoint Server system, there are two types of user accounts, standard
and administrative, as described below.
TIP:
The User Account Considerations topic provides guidelines to help you develop strategies for
managing the user accounts.
Standard user accounts
Create standard user accounts for those users who will regularly access stations, but who will not
manage stations, such as students. These user accounts display with the term
standard
on the
User
tab, in the
Account Type
column. Users with standard user accounts can, for example, save files and
change desktop settings, but cannot change the screen resolution. Any desktop changes the user makes
are present when the user logs on again. For information about how to create a standard user account,
see the Create a Standard User Account topic.
Administrative user accounts
Create administrative user accounts for those individuals who will manage the MultiPoint Server system.
Administrative user accounts display with the term
administrator
on the
User
tab, in the
Account
Type
column. Administrative users have access to all MultiPoint Manager tasks that change desktop
and system settings, such as:
Creating accounts
Adding and removing programs
Managing desktops and hardware
Ending or disconnecting other user sessions
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Appendix I
Managing Users