Create an administrator record to store the Legacy Administrator identity in the policy store.
To create the administrator record
The Legacy Administrator screen appears.
Parameters specific to a legacy administrator appear.
Note: Click Help for descriptions of settings and controls, including their respective requirements and limits.
Consider entering a unique ID that adheres to your corporate standards. Adhering to your corporate standards does the following:
The value appears as the display name when a user logs into the Administrative UI. The display name identifies who is logged in.
Example: If you enter Joe Smith, the Administrative UI display name appears as the following:
Logged in as Joe Smith.
The administrator record is created.
Note: These privileges apply to the FSS Administrative UI. You delegate privileges to the Administrative UI after creating the Legacy Administrator.
With System privileges, an administrator has access to all policy domains in the FSS Administrative UI. If you select System, a Task group box appears.
With Domain privileges, an administrator has access to a specific subset of policy domains in the FSS Administrative UI. If you select Domain, the Tasks and Scope group box appears. The Tasks group box lists the administrative tasks that can be performed. The Scope group box lists the available domains that can be managed.
Manage Domain Objects
Manage Users
Manage Password Policies
You have created a Legacy Administrator.
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