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My webMethods Administrator | The default administrator of My webMethods. This user can perform user management functions and manage external directory services. As installed, the user ID is “Administrator” and the password is "manage".
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System Admin | The system administrator for My webMethods Server. This user can manage My webMethods Server, including analysis, configuration, content, and user management. As installed, the user ID is “SysAdmin” and the password is "manage". This administrator does not use the My webMethods user interface. For more information about functions available to this account, see System Administrator Functions.
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Deleted Items | A user account that is used internally by My webMethods Server to store work done by a user with administrative privileges when that user is deleted from the system. As installed, the user account is DeletedItems and the password is "manage".
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Designer | The page designer for My webMethods Server. This user has privileges My webMethods Server similar to those of the system administrator. As installed, the user ID is Designer and the password is "manage". For more information about functions performed by this account, see Server Page Development.
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Guest | An anonymous user. This user can read pages that allow anonymous access, such as the login page. Otherwise, this user cannot read, modify, or delete content unless permission is explicitly granted by an administrator. As installed, the user ID for this user is Guest. | ||
webMethods System | A user account that is used internally by My webMethods Server to invoke web services. My webMethods Server uses this account for web service authentication from one server to another. As installed, the user account is WEBM_SYSUSER and the password is "manage".
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webMethods Cluster | A user account that is used internally by My webMethods Server for authentication among servers in a cluster. As installed, the user account is WEBM_CLUSTERUSER and the password is "manage".
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Note: | During login, conditions in which the role cache or group cache calculation involves user or group searches that take a long time can result in poor performance in My webMethods Server and in LDAP servers to which it is connected. For more information, see Configuring Role or Group Cache
Lifecycle Calculation. |