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.. _user_management:
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`User Management Dialog`:index:
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When invoking pgAdmin in desktop mode, a password is randomly generated, and
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then ignored. If you install pgAdmin in server mode, you will be prompted for
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an administrator email and password for the pgAdmin client.
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When you authenticate with pgAdmin, the server definitions associated with that
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login role are made available in the tree control. An administrative user can
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use the *User Management* dialog to:
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* add or delete pgAdmin roles
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* assign privileges
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* manage the password associated with a role
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.. image:: images/user.png
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:alt: pgAdmin user management window
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:align: center
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Use the *Search* field to specify a criteria and review a list of users
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that matches with the specified criteria. You can enter a value that matches
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the following criteria types: *Authentication source*, *Username*, or *Email*.
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For example, you can enter *ldap* in the search box and only the records having
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*ldap* as authentication source will be displayed in the *User Management* table.
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To add a user, click the Add (+) button at the top right corner.
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.. image:: images/add_user.png
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:alt: pgAdmin user management window add new user
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:align: center
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Provide information about the new pgAdmin role in the row:
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* Use the drop-down list box next to *Authentication source* field to select the
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type of authentication that should be used for the user. If LDAP
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authentication is not enabled for pgAdmin, then *Authentication source* field
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is disabled.
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* Click in the *Username* field, and provide a username for the user. This field
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is enabled only if you select *ldap* as authentication source. If you select
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*internal* as authentication source, your email address is displayed in the
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username field.
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* Click in the *Email* field, and provide an email address for the user.
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* Use the drop-down list box next to *Role* to select whether a user is an
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*Administrator* or a *User*.
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* Select *Administrator* if the user will have administrative privileges
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within the pgAdmin client.
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* Select *User* to create a non-administrative user account.
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* Move the *Active* switch to the *No* position if the account is not currently
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active; the default is *Yes*. Use this switch to disable account activity
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without deleting an account.
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* Use the *New password* field to provide the password associated with the user
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specified in the *Email* field. This field is disabled if you select *ldap*
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as authentication source since LDAP password is not stored in the pgAdmin database.
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* Re-enter the password in the *Confirm password* field. This field is disabled
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if you select *ldap* as authentication source.
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To discard a user, and revoke access to pgAdmin, click the trash icon to the
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left of the row and confirm deletion in the *Delete user?* dialog.
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Users with the *Administrator* role are able to add, edit and remove pgAdmin
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users, but otherwise have the same capabilities as those with the *User* role.
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* Click the *Help* button (?) to access online help.
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* Click the *Close* button to save work. You will be prompted to return to the
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dialog if your selections cannot be saved.
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