Bio-Rad Image Lab™ Software User Manual

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| Setting Up Users and Groups

196 | Gel Doc XR+ and ChemiDoc XRS+ Systems with Image Lab Software

User Authentication

In the user authentication process, Image Lab matches (authenticates) a user name

with permissions assigned to that user name on the authentication domain. That

domain can reside on your local computer (a local domain) or on a network server (a

network domain). You set the location of this domain in the Domain to be used for

authentication field of the Security Preferences dialog box. This name must be the

exact name of your local computer or network server. For details on how to find this

name see

Finding the name of your authentication domain, on page

197

.

Enter the name of your local
computer, or the name of the
network server used for your
authentication domain.

In the Security Preferences dialog box, if you (or your network administrator) choose

a local domain to be used for authentication, you are considered a local user. If you

or your network administrator choose a network domain, you are considered a

domain user.

Group Membership Evaluation

In the group membership evaluation process, Image Lab verifies that a user is a

member of one or more of the four default Image Lab user groups

(TDS_Administrator, TDS_User, TDS_Tech, or TDS_Guest). The valid members for

each of these groups can be specified in one of two places, as defined by the Use

local groups for establishing user security levels checkbox on the Security

Preferences dialog box.

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