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Incidents tab (roles)
If you have XProtect Incident Manager, you can specify the following permissions for your roles.
To give a Management Client administrator role the permissions to manage or view incident properties, select
the Incident properties node.
To give an operator of XProtect Smart Client permission to view your defined incident properties, select
Incident properties and give View permission. To give general permissions to manage or view incident
projects, select the Incident project node. Expand the Incident project node and select one or more sub-
nodes to give permissions for these additional specific features or capabilities.
Name Description
Manage
Permission to manage (view, create, edit, and delete) settings and properties related to a
feature or view a user interface element represented by the selected node in either
Management Client or XProtect Smart Client.
View
Permission to view (but not create, edit, and delete) the settings and properties related to a
feature, view defined incident properties, or view a user interface element represented by
the selected node in either Management Client or XProtect Smart Client.
MIP tab (roles)
Through the MIP SDK, a third-party vendor can develop custom plug-ins for your system, for example,
integration to external access control systems or similar functionality.
The settings you change depend on the actual plug-in. Find the custom settings for the plug-ins on the MIPtab.
Basic user (Security node)
When you add a basic user to your system, you create a dedicated surveillance system user account with basic
user name and password authentication for the individual user. This is in contrast to the Windows user, added
through Active Directory.
When working with basic users, it is important to understand the difference between basic user and Windows
user.
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Basic users are authenticated by a user name/password combination and are specific to a system.
Even if basic users have the same name and password, a basic user created at one federated site does
not have access to another federated site
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Windows users are authenticated based on their Windows login and are specific to a machine
Administrator manual | XProtect® VMS 2023 R1
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