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The “Startup” User

For newly installed PhixFlow instances a special user called “Startup” with password “Startup” is created specifically for the creation of the first users. After setting up initial users (and of course at least one user with the “Administer Users, User Groups and Roles” privilege) the ‘Startup’ user must be blocked from logging in by unchecking its ‘Login Allowed’ flag on the user details form or by deleting the user from the system entirely.

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This page is for PhixFlow administrators who want to manage user accounts.

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You require privileges to manage user accounts; see User Administration for the list.

The Startup User

When PhixFlow is first installed, it has a special user account to enable login. This account has:

  • name: Startup 
  • password: Startup


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Use the startup user to log into your new installation and to add some user accounts. At least one account must have Administer Users, User Groups and Roles privilege. Check that your new user accounts work.

When you have accounts with appropriate privileges, you can disable the the startup user:

  • In the repository, open the startup user.
  • Untick Login Allowed

Alternatively, delete the startup user; see Deleting Users, below.

Tip

If you accidentally disable or delete all users with the ability to administer other users, please contact

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User

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Users are added through the “User list” which shows all users configured in PhixFlow. To add a new user please carry out the following (note that you must have the privilege “Administer Users, User Groups and Roles”):

Open the User List

Open the user list expanding the sectionImage Removed - Users in the repository browser.

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You can view and manage user accounts:

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  • or in the user list. This list summarizes the information for all users, including the date and time of the last action performed by each user.

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  • To open the user list, in the repository, right-click 
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Users are classed as local, mixed or external depending on their authentication and authorisation configuration; see User.

  • The user list groups users by these types.
  • In the repository, users are grouped by the domain from which they authenticate or local, for users whose authentication is managed by PhixFlow.
    You can change users from local to mixed and mixed to local by dragging the user to a different domain in the repository. 

Creating Users

To add a

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new user account you must have the privilege Administer Users, User Groups and Roles and Create User.

Either, in the repository, right-click 

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 User; see the User page for details of the properties you can set for each user, and of how to add users to user groups.

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Associating Multiple Users to a User Group

If you are creating multiple new users who require the same

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user group then these

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users can be added in bulk to the

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user group.

  1. In the repository, create each user individually

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  1. In the repository, open the user group to which you want to associate the users.
  2. Open the user list. Select all the users you

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  1. want to add from the

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  1. user group. Use Shift+click or Ctrl+click to select multiple users.
  2. Drag the selected list into the Group Members tab of the

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  1. user group.

Adding users to the user group properties tab has the same effect as adding user groups to the user properties.

For more information on who can add or remove user group access to a

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Delete Users

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user, see the User Group page Access Permission section.

Deleting Users

User accounts are referenced in several places within PhixFlow

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. For example a user may be the recipient of emails sent by file exporters or task plans. If a user account is deleted, all references to that user will be removed.

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Log messages and audit trails will still maintain a record of the actions performed by a deleted user.

To delete a single user

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from the repository:

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  2. Right-click a user account.
  3. Select 
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To delete multiple users from the user list:

  1. Open the user list. Select all the user accounts you want to delete.
  2. At the top of the list, click 
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PhixFlow warns you that you are about to delete

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one or more users.

  • Click Cancel to quit without deleting the

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  • selected users.
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  • selected users.
Tip

If you accidentally delete a user, please contact support@phixflow.com.