User Administration

This topic is for PhixFlow administrators who need to manage user accounts and privileges in PhixFlow. It provides links to all the pages related to configuring and managing users and their accounts.To configure user access to PhixFlow, configure PhixFlow's own authentication and authorisation system. This includes user accounts, user groups, roles and privileges; see Managing User Accounts

Users who belong to the Administrators user group can create, delete or update another users' account, user group and privileges.

Optionally, you can also integrate PhixFlow with your existing authentication system using:

The AD integration via LDAP relies on AD to perform both authentication and authorisation.

The AD/ AAD integration via SAML gives you the options to:

  • perform only authentication in AD/ AAD, and handle authorisation in PhixFlow
  • perform both authentication and authorisation in AD/ AAD. 

The documentation in this section explains the options in detail for each integration method.


To see a list of all the PhixFlow users, expand the Full RepositoryUsers. Users can request new passwords; see Changing or Resetting Your Password.

Making changes that affect users requires User Administration privileges. However, you can optionally provide the following privileges to users who do not have the User Administration privilege.

PrivilegeAllows a user to

Administer Users, User Groups and Roles

Create User

Add a new user account.

Administer Users, User Groups and Roles

Modify User

Make changes to a user account.

Administer Users, User Groups and Roles

Delete User

Delete an existing user account.
Add and Remove Own User Groups Add their own user account to a user group, or to remove it. 
Add and Remove Users from User GroupsAdd other user accounts to a user group.
(In versions 8.1 and earlier, this privilege also allowed a user to add their own account to other user groups.)

PhixFlow is preconfigured with user groups for specific roles. There is no preconfigured role for application users, who require limited access to PhixFlow itself. Therefore, we recommend that you configure roles and privileges related to using and managing applications; see Managing User Groups and Privileges.


The pages in this topic are: