H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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NOTE:

Modifications to the Admin Users/Groups or Users/Groups settings do not immediately take effect for open
tasks. You need to close the tasks and then open them again for changes to take effect.

When you configure the Admin Users/Groups or Users/Groups field, the system does not check whether the

specified user account or groups exist. If you delete the specified users or groups and then add them again, the

users or groups will automatically have operation permission for the process.

The Admin Users/Groups and Users/Groups fields support left-to-right matching of the input string. For

example, if you input “abc”, the system lists the accounts whose names start with “abc” rather than all account

names that contain “abc”.

4.

Click Save.

5.

Click the Email. Double-click a task to bring up the Email Configuration Settings dialog box and
enter information in the fields on the Email tab as follows:

Task Name—Name of the task that is being configured.

Enable Email Notification—Select Yes or NO.

Send Notifications for (Days)—Enter a value from 1 to 9999.

Email Template—Click the magnifying glass icon to open the Email Template dialog box.

Enter a subject in the Subject field or click the magnifying glass icon to choose variables to add

to the email subject.
Enter your desired information in the email body. You can also add variables to the email body
by clicking the magnifying glass icon.

6.

Click OK.
Process configuration example: Configuring the Default Account Registration Process

The Default Account Registration process is preset, but you can configure it to better meet your needs.
You can configure this process the same way you configure other processes in SOM.

Configuring the Default Account Registration Process

1.

Under Process Management in the navigation pane, right click Default Account Registration

Process, and then click Config Process. The Config Process dialog box appears, as shown in

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