Overview
ActiveTransfer profile of a user contains all of the settings required for users to log on to ActiveTransfer Server to transfer files and perform other ActiveTransfer tasks.
You can add users in ActiveTransfer by defining user profiles in one of the following ways:
If a user is already defined in
Central Users, through an internal system directory service or an external directory service such as LDAP, you create an
ActiveTransfer profile for the user by associating the user with
ActiveTransfer.
Note:
Ensure that you have Universal Messaging installed to enable the synchronization of users created with Integration Server and ActiveTransfer.
If the user is not already defined in
Central Users , you can create the user in an internal or external system directory service and define an
ActiveTransfer profile for the user at the same time. For more information about creating a new user, see
Creating a New User.
Note:
Install Central User Management to configure users in Common Directory Services in Integration Server
In Central Users, members of a group or role can be any user, any role, or any group. Groups and roles can also have multiple groups and roles in a parent-child hierarchy. Inheritance of permissions and settings for groups and roles work as follows:
When a user is a member of any child group or child role, the user also inherits the parent group or role. For example, the user Mary is added to
group B, and
group A is the parent of
group B. Consequently, Mary is also a member of
group A.
Any settings applied to the parent groups and roles in
ActiveTransfer user management configuration, folder configuration, and post-processing action configuration are inherited by all child groups and roles. For example, the role
Admin_all is the parent of the role
Admin_a and
Admin_a is the parent of group
Admin_bldEast.
Admin_all is provided access to the folder
Enterprise. Therefore, all members of the role
Admin_a and group
Admin_bldEast also have access to
Enterprise.
A user is able to log in to
ActiveTransfer if the user is a member of any role or group for which
ActiveTransfer login is enabled.
A user's
ActiveTransfer login permission is disabled only when login is disabled for all groups and roles of which the user is a member. If, however,
ActiveTransfer login is disabled only for a few groups or roles, the user will continue to have login permission to
ActiveTransfer.