Application Scenarios
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Resources are managed by groups to enable data isolation.
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VNNOX AD
When a user in the system workgroup has logged in to the VNNOX AD, the Workgroups page is shown as Figure 6-1. When a user in the sub-workgroup has logged in, the system workgroup is not shown on the page.
In the figure below, the number 3 next to System workgroup indicates the system workgroup has 3 users. Similarly, the number 1 next to Group 1 indicates Group 1 has 1 user.
Figure 6-1 Workgroups-VNNOX AD
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Resources include players, media, solutions, playlists, etc.
- Distribute resources to different workgroups to manage resources by groups.
- Specifying a workgroup for a user allows the user to modify and delete the data in the workgroup and its sub-workgroups only, and only to view and use the data shared from other workgroups.
Related Information
- After successful registration, a public workgroup and system workgroup are
generated by default after successful registration- created automatically. The system administrator (registered user) belongs to the system workgroup by default.
- Below are the permissions to access the data in different workgroups, as shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2.
1. The system administrator can transfer the data of any workgroup to the public workgroup.
2. Only the system administrator can modify and delete the data in the public workgroup and sub-users can only
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view and use the data.
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3. A user can modify and delete the data in the workgroup the user belongs to and its sub-workgroups, as well as can share the data with other sub-workgroups.
4. The data shared from other workgroups can only be viewed and used
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1 Data operation permission–system administrator
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2 Data operation permission–sub-workgroup user
iCare
An All workgroup is created by default after registration. When users in the All workgroup log in to the system, the workgroup page is shown in Figure 6-4. When users in the sub-workgroups log in to the system, the All workgroup is not displayed.
As shown in the figure below, the number 2 next to the All workgroup denotes that the workgroup has 2 users.
Figure 6-4 Workgroups-iCare
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Step 1 Choose > Workgroups. Step 2 View workgroup tree, or search for a workgroup by name. |
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| title | Creating Workgroups |
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Up to 5 levels of workgroups can be created in VNNOX.
Step 1 Choose > Workgroups.
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Operating Procedure
Step 1 From the navigation bar on the left, choose Organization > Workgroups.
Step 2 View the workgroup tree, or view a workgroup by searching its name.
Figure 3 Workgroup management
Step 3 Create a sub-workgroup.
1. Click a workgroup name and click
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2. Enter a name for the workgroup
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and then click OK.
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VNNOX allows users to change the attributes of sub-workgroups. Step 1 Choose > Workgroups. Step 2 Click a sub-workgroup name and click Edit. Step 3 Change the sub-workgroup name and click OK. |
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| title | Deleting Workgroups |
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VNNOX allows users to delete sub-workgroups.
Step 1 Choose > Workgroups.
Step 2 Click a sub-workgroup name and click Delete.
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Figure 4 Creating a sub-workgroup
Step 4 Change workgroups.
Change workgroups for users and players.
1. In the user or player list of a workgroup, click Change Workgroup in the Action
2. Select a workgroup and click OK.
You can select the current workgroup and its sub-workgroups only.
Figure 5 Changing workgroups







