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Figure 7

Children in Multiple Organizations

When you remove an element from an organization, users belonging to that organization or to one

of its parents can no longer access that element if it is not a member of any other organization. For

example, assume an element named MyHost was not only a member of BostonWebHost_Solaris,

but also had mistakenly became a member of BostonWebHost_Windows. If you remove MyHost

from BostonWebHost_Solaris, users belonging to BostonWebHost_Solaris can no longer access the

element. Users belonging to the following organizations would still see the element because the

element is still a member of BostonWebHost_Windows.

BostonWebHosts

WebHosts

US East Coast

Keep in mind the following:

You cannot edit the Everything organization.

Users can only view all elements in the Discovery pages. In all other pages, only the members of

the active organization are available. Discovery lists in HP SE (Discovery tab on the SE Home

page) are not filtered. Users can see all elements in the discovery lists regardless of their

affiliation with an organization.

Event Manager displays events from all elements regardless of the user’s organization.

Domain administrators can change the user names and roles of other domain administrators,

but they cannot modify their own user name and roles while logged into the management

server. Domain administrators can also edit their full name, e-mail, phone, and other details, as

well assign and un-assign any organization.

Reports only display elements assigned to the user's organization, including child organizations.

For example, if you attempt to view a Host Summary report and you do not have permission to

access hosts through your organization, you are not given information about the hosts in the

report. This is also true for e-mailing reports. Let's assume again you do not have permission to

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