Users who are members of the Spotlight Diagnostic Administrators group can use this screen to assign Spotlight users access privileges to Spotlight connections.
Open this screen from the Spotlight Client
- Click Configure | Diagnostic server.
- Select Manage access to Spotlight connections.
Select the Diagnostic Server
In a federated environment you can select the Spotlight Diagnostic Server. Connections monitored under that Diagnostic Server will be listed.
Spotlight Users and Spotlight Connections
Select a user from the left column of Spotlight Users. Spotlight connections are listed to the right. Each connection is set to on/off access for the selected Spotlight user.
Manage Access to Spotlight connections
Action on Manage Access to Spotlight connections | Administrator | User | Read-Only |
---|---|---|---|
View all users | Yes | Yes | Yes |
View all connections | Yes | Yes | Yes |
View which connections are accessible by which users | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Search user by username | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Search connection by connection name, display name, connection type and tag | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Deny the Administrator access to the connection | No | No | No |
Allow/Deny connection to User or Read-Only user | Yes | No | No |
Permission Precedence
Because an Active Directory user may also be included in Active Directory groups and a Spotlight user may have different roles configured, it is possible for conflicting permission settings to happen.
Here are some rules for resolving permissions conflicts:
- “Administrator” role generally takes precedence over “Non Administrator” role.
- “Deny” permissions generally take precedence over “Allow” permissions.
For more on Spotlight Diagnostic User Groups, see Spotlight Diagnostic User Groups. For more on Manage access to Spotlight connections known issues, see known issues configuring Spotlight.