
Creating Security Profiles
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If the security profile is modeled after an existing profile, the relationship
is removed and the Model fields should be empty.
Sign–On Panel If a user profile requires a password to access Online Manager, the
Sign-On panel is displayed when the user enters the EPIC transaction.
The Sign-On panel prompts the user for a user ID and password. The
panel recognizes only user IDs listed on the Secured Users panel. If the
Bypass Sign-On panel is set to N in $DEFSEC, all users are locked out of
Online Manager unless they know a user ID and password.
The following is an example of the Sign-On panel.
Security
Administration
To create or change security profiles:
TSIOSIGN.0 head USER=SJA
COMMAND ===>
BBBB IIIII M M OOO Y Y L EEEEE
B B I MM MM O O Y Y L E
B B I M M M M O O Y Y L E
BBBB I M M M O O Y L EEEE
B B I M M O O Y L E
B B I M M O O Y L E
BBBB IIIII M M OOO Y LLLLL EEEEE
BIM-EPIC - ONLINE MANAGER
User ID ===> ________
Password ===>
F1=Help F3=Return F5=Recall F12=Exit
Step Action
1 Type SECURITY at the Primary Option panel.
2 Press Enter to open the Secured Users panel.
3 Tab to the selected security profile.
Note: This profile should be modeled after $EPIC.
4 Type U (Update) in front of the selected security profile.
5 Press Enter to open the User Security panel.
6 Set Bypass the SIGN ON panel to N updating the new
administrator profile with password protection and enabling
password prompting.
7 Press F6 to update the rules before exiting from the modified
administrator profile. If you do not update, your changes will not
be saved and the new profile will model $EPIC.
8 Press F3 to return to the Secured Users panel.
9 Tab to $DEFSEC.
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