Privileged Identity Manager Administrators (UNXI)

When you install Privileged Identity Manager, you are asked to name one or more Privileged Identity Manager administrators. Privileged Identity Manager administrators have the authority to modify all or part of the rules database. You should have at least one full-authority administrator. This administrator can modify or create access rules freely and can designate other levels of administrators.
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When you install Privileged Identity Manager, you are asked to name one or more Privileged Identity Manager administrators. Privileged Identity Manager administrators have the authority to modify all or part of the rules database. You should have at least one full-authority administrator. This administrator can modify or create access rules freely and can designate other levels of administrators.
Once you have defined users for your system, you can assign administrative authority to other users by assigning the ADMIN attribute to them.
A user with the ADMIN attribute possesses powerful authority. Consequently, the number of ADMIN users should be strictly limited. It is also a good policy to separate the roles of the native superuser and ADMIN, removing the ADMIN attribute from the superuser after you have set up one or more Privileged Identity Manager security administrators.
Because you always need at least one user with authority to manage the database, Privileged Identity Manager does not let you delete the last user that has the ADMIN attribute.
If you expect any of the Privileged Identity Manager administrators to be administering other hosts from this workstation, be sure that a rule in the database on that host gives them READ and WRITE access from this workstation.