FAQ - BioManager roles

FAQ - BioManager roles

Question

What roles exist in BioManager and what are the differences between them?

Answer

System related roles:

  • SysAdmin - all administration permissions;
  • SysUserManager - derived from SysAdmin with restriction: there are no permissions for client/device management;
  • SysBioManager - derived from SysAdmin with restriction: there are no permissions for user management and user rights management; there are permissions only for client/device management and biometric management (enrollment and deleting biometrics - if license is available)
  • SysViewer - very restricted role: only permissions to view resources, no permissions for managing resources.


Branch/Zone related roles (available only when Zone Management add-on is enabled):

  • BranchAdmin - all administration permissions for particular zone; Note: this role includes permissions to add non-assigned users to his zone (he could see users outside his zone)
  • BranchSupervisor - derived from BranchAdmin role with restriction: there are no permissions to assign new users to his zone;
  • BranchUserManager - derived from BranchSupervisor with restriction: there are no permissions for client/device management;
  • BranchBioManager - derived from BranchSupervisor with restriction: there are no permissions for user management and user rights management; there are permissions only for client/device management and biometric management (enrollment and deleting biometrics - if license is available)
  • BranchViewer - very restricted role: only permissions to view resources for particular zone 

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