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Define Your User Groups

To define your user groups

  1. Define a set of logical user groups. Each group will have specific authority needs in your region. As well as the default user groups, there is also a special group for background user IDs.

    Note: You must manually define users with significant privileges using UAMS.

  2. For each group, create a UAMS GROUP user definition with the appropriate set of privileges. These are the only comprehensive UAMS definitions that you must create.

    The following default groups are created automatically when a region starts for the first time:

    You can recreate these GROUP definitions at any time by executing the supplied NCL procedure $NMUAINI.

    Note: For CA SOLVE:FTS, CA SOLVE:Access Session Management, CA SOLVE:InfoMaster, and CA SOLVE:NetMail, you must create your groups manually, because no default groups are created.

    To run $NMUAINI:

    1. Enter CMD from the primary menu to display the Command Entry panel.
    2. Enter $NMUAINI at the command prompt (===>).