VMware VC-VLM4-C User Guide - Page 110

Remove a User from an Organization, Delete a User from Lab Manager, Modify User Properties

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Lab Manager User's Guide Remove a User from an Organization By default, a system administrators and administrators with rights at the organization level can remove a user from an organization. When you remove a user from an organization, they become stranded. See "Managing Stranded Users" on page 111. To remove a user from an organization 1 In the left pane, select Users and Groups. 2 Select the organization from which you want to delete the user. 3 Click the Users tab. 4 Move the pointer over the user name and select Remove. 5 Click OK. Lab Manager removes the user from the organization. Delete a User from Lab Manager When system administrators delete a user from the entire installation, Lab Manager removes the user from all organizations, deletes all the private objects (for example, media, undeployed configurations, and virtual machine templates) of the user, and reassigns the shared objects to the system administrator who is currently logged in. To delete a user from Lab Manager 1 In the left pane, select Users and Groups. 2 Select Global. 3 Click the Users tab. 4 Move the pointer over the user name and select Disable. 5 Click OK. 6 Move the pointer over the user name and select Delete. 7 Click OK. Lab Manager deletes the user from the entire installation. Modify User Properties By default, only system administrators and administrators with rights at the organization level can modify user properties. For LDAP users, you can only modify the user's role, stored virtual machine template and library configuration quota, and deployed virtual machine template quota. Because these properties are specific to an organization, a user who is a member of two organizations can have a different role or quota in each organization. To modify user properties 1 In the left pane, select Users and Groups. 2 Select the organization for which you want to modify the user properties. Select Global to modify the user properties for all organizations. 3 Click the Users tab. 4 Move the pointer over the user name and select Properties. 110 VMware, Inc.

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Lab Manager User’s Guide
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Remove a User from an Organization
By default, a system administrators and administrators with rights at the organization level can remove a user
from an organization. When you remove a user from an organization, they become stranded. See
“Managing
Stranded Users”
on page 111.
To remove a user from an organization
1
In the left pane, select
Users and Groups
.
2
Select the organization from which you want to delete the user.
3
Click the
Users
tab.
4
Move the pointer over the user name and select
Remove
.
5
Click OK.
Lab Manager removes the user from the organization.
Delete a User from Lab Manager
When system administrators delete a user from the entire installation, Lab Manager removes the user from all
organizations, deletes all the private objects (for example, media, undeployed configurations, and virtual
machine templates) of the user, and reassigns the shared objects to the system administrator who is currently
logged in.
To delete a user from Lab Manager
1
In the left pane, select
Users and Groups
.
2
Select
Global
.
3
Click the
Users
tab.
4
Move the pointer over the user name and select
Disable
.
5
Click
OK
.
6
Move the pointer over the user name and select
Delete
.
7
Click
OK
.
Lab Manager deletes the user from the entire installation.
Modify User Properties
By default, only system administrators and administrators with rights at the organization level can modify
user properties. For LDAP users, you can only modify the user’s role, stored virtual machine template and
library configuration quota, and deployed virtual machine template quota. Because these properties are
specific to an organization, a user who is a member of two organizations can have a different role or quota in
each organization.
To modify user properties
1
In the left pane, select
Users and Groups
.
2
Select the organization for which you want to modify the user properties.
Select
Global
to modify the user properties for all organizations.
3
Click the
Users
tab.
4
Move the pointer over the user name and select
Properties
.