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Access Control
This chapter provides information about the access control in Power Center,
including:
• Log in/Log out
—
You can log into Power Center by entering a user
account or by Kerberos Single Sign-On (SSO).
• User/Role/Privilege Management
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After you have logged in, you can
manage user accounts in the management console. Power Center
provides role-based access control.
You must set up roles first, and define
the privileges for each role. After that, you can set up Power Center
accounts and assign them with different roles.
•Licensing
—
Power Center requires a valid license. You must import a
license before the trial license expires.
About Authentication
Power Center supports Power Center managed users and Windows users.
For cross-domain authentication, the domains must be two-way transitively
trusted by the domain in which the Power Center server is installed.
For domains that are one-way trusted or not trusted by the domain in which
the Power Center server is installed, the authentication of user accounts in
these domains is not supported and may fail.
Logging in
About Login
Power Center supports the following login methods:
• Log in with user name and password
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You can use your user account to
log into Power Center. For more information, see "Log in with User Name
and Password" in this chapter.
• Log in using Kerberos Single Sign-On (SSO)
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This feature enables you
to log in without entering the user name and password if you have already
logged in the Windows domain with your domain account. Power Center
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