How to auto-add domain users as technicians in EventLog Analyzer

How to auto-add domain users as technicians in EventLog Analyzer

Objective

EventLog Analyzer offers role-based access control (RBAC) option for accessing the application's data by creating technician account based on specific roles (can be created based on available presets) and based on the Onboarded Devices or Log sources to ensure authenticity in content visibility in the user interface. This article offers step-by-step instructions to setup configuration to automatically add domain users as a technician in EventLog Analyzer.  

Prerequisites 

You will need to have admin access to EventLog Analyzer.
Ensure that the respective user domain is added in EventLog Analyzer. Refer Adding Domain to configure Domain in EventLog Analyzer.

Steps to follow 

1. Open EventLog Analyzer and navigate to Settings > Admin Settings > Technician and Roles.
2. Click Add Technician in the top-right corner.
3. EventLog Analyzer will automatically discover and display Active Directory users from the selected domain. Click Switch to advanced options.
4. You can add users based on their Domain groups and Domain OUs. The domain groups/OUs will be automatically discovered and displayed for the selected domain.
2. Check the box next to the Domain groups and Domain OUs you want to select, and then click Next.
3. In the Roles drop-down, choose the role(s) you want to assign to the technician. You can assign more than one role to the technician, and the permissions of all the selected roles will be assigned to the technician. Learn How to create a new technician role in EventLog Analyzer.
4. Assign device group(s) to provide a segmented view to the user, and limit the privilege on security resources. Learn How to create a custom Device Group in EventLog Analyzer
5. Click the Device group(s) drop-down and select the appropriate device group.
6. Check the Configure this as a schedule box.
  1. Enter a Schedule Name and Run interval. The Run interval can be set based on days with a minimum value as 1 day.
  2. Click Save and Run now to add the technicians automatically.

Tips 

You can also click the Details icon in the Delegated Roles column to view descriptions of the roles.  
Setting up schedules will auto-add the domain users as technicians based on the roles allocated.
 
 
 
 

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