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15.5 User groups

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The following operations will be performed automatically within each conversion:

substitution of any appearance of the local account in the WinRoute configuration (in

traffic rules, URL rules, FTP rules, etc.) by a corresponding account from the Active

Directory domain,

removal of the account from the local user database.

Accounts not selected for the conversion are kept in the local database (the collision is still

reported). Colliding accounts can be used — the accounts are considered as two independent

accounts. However, under these circumstances, Active Directory accounts must be always

specified including the domain (even though it belongs to the primary domain); username

without the domain specified represents an account belonging to the local database. However,

as long as possible, it is recommended to remove all collisions by the conversion.

Note: In case of user groups, collisions do not occur as local groups are always independent

from the Active Directory (even if the name of the local group is identical with the name of the

group in the particular domain).

15.5 User groups

User accounts can be sorted into groups. Creating user groups provides the following benefits:

Specific access rights can be assigned to a group of users. These rights complement

rights of individual users.

Each group can be used when traffic and access rules are defined. This simplifies the

definition process so that you will not need to define the same rule for each user.

User groups Definitions

User groups can be defined in User and Groups Groups.

Figure 15.17

WinRoute user groups

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