Granting a user authority to a product - Assure_DB2_Data_Monitor_(DB2MON) - Assure_Elevated_Authority_Manager_(EAM) - Assure_Encryption - Assure_Monitoring_and_Reporting_(AMR) - Assure_Secure_File_Transfer - Assure_Secure_File_Transfer_ - Assure_Secure_File_Transfer_PGP - Assure_Secure_File_Transfer_with_PGP - Assure_Security_Multi-Factor_Authentication_(MFA) - Assure_System_Access_Manager_(SAM) - Required_for_All_Modules - assure_ioptimize - assure_itera - assure_mimix - 10.0

License Manager for IBM i Products

Product type
Software
Portfolio
Integrate
Product family
Assure
Product
Assure Security > Required for All Modules
Assure MIMIX™ Software
Assure Security > Assure Elevated Authority Manager (EAM)
Assure Security > Assure Encryption
Assure Security > Assure System Access Manager (SAM)
Assure Security > Assure DB2 Data Monitor (DB2MON)
Assure iOptimize
Assure Security > Assure Secure File Transfer with PGP
Assure iTERA
Assure Security > Assure Secure File Transfer
Assure Security > Assure Security Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Assure Security > Assure Monitoring and Reporting (AMR)
Version
10.0
Language
English
Product name
Assure
Title
License Manager for IBM i Products
Copyright
2023
First publish date
1999
Last edition
2024-09-01
Last publish date
2024-09-01T08:51:05.814117

For your change to be effective, product-level security must be enabled.

Note: To change the authority level for a user profile that already has been granted product authority, you must first revoke authority at the existing level. Then grant authority for the user profile at the desired level.

To give a user profile authority to a product library, do the following:

  1. From the License Manager Main Menu, select option 2 (Work with Products) and press Enter.

  2. The Precisely Installed Products display appears. Type a 31 (Grant Product Authority) next to the product library you want and press Enter.

  3. The Grant Product Authority display appears.  Do the following:
    1. At the User profile prompt, specify the name of the user profile for which you are granting authority. To set a default value for all user profiles, specify *PUBLIC.
    2. At the Authority Level prompt, specify the highest authority level that you want the user profile to access. The following table describes the valid values.
      Table 1. Description of authority levels

      *ADM

      Authorization rights. Authorizes the user profile to function that can create, change, or delete security classes for users. This authorization level also has *MGT, *OPR, and *DSP rights.

      *MGT

      Management rights. Authorizes the user profile to function that creates or changes the configuration of the product. This authorization level also has *OPR and *DSP rights.

      *OPR

      Operational rights. Authorizes the user profile to function that controls the operation of the product, such as starting or stopping readers and reissuing failed requests. This authorization level also has *DSP rights.

      *DSP

      Display rights. Authorizes the user profile to use menus and other display functions.

      *EXCL

      Exclude. This authorization level prevents the user profile from accessing the product.

    3. At the Minimum Lic. Mgr. auth. level prompt, specify the minimum authority level for the License Manager that the specified user profile should have.

    4. Press Enter, to grant authority to the user profile.