Managing findme user accounts, About user accounts, Creating a new user account – TANDBERG D14049.01 User Manual

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D 14049.01
07.2007

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User Policy

About User Accounts

FindMe user accounts must be created by
the VCS Administrator before they can be
accessed and configured by users.
Each user account is accessed via a
username and password associated with a
specific FindMe name.

Managing FindMe User Accounts

Creating a New User Account

VCS Configuration > Policy > User Accounts

.

You will be taken to the

User Accounts

page.

Select

New

.

You will be taken to the

Create User Account

page.

Initial password

The password to be used along with the

Username

when logging into this account.

FindMe name

The FindMe name on which the user can be
contacted.
The FindMe name can be any string of up to
60 characters. However, not all endpoints are
able to dial aliases with spaces or other non-
alphanumeric characters so we recommend
that these are not used in your FindMe
names.

Username

The name of the user for whom you are
creating an account. This is the name they
will use to log in when configuring their
FindMe options.

Cancel

Click here to return to the User Accounts page
without creating the new account,

Confirm password

Retype the password.

Save

Click here to create the new account and
return to the

User Accounts

page.

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Once a new account has been created,
calls to the FindMe name for that
account will be rejected until one or

more devices have been configured for that
account.

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