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Users in Citrix ADM
You can create user accounts locally on Citrix ADM to supplement the users on authentication servers. For example, you might want to create local user accounts for temporary users, such as consultants or visitors, without creating an entry for those users on the authentication server.
For more information on configuring users, see Configure Users.
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If the users are on Active Directory, ensure that the group name in Citrix ADM is same as the one for the Active Directory group on the external server.
User Groups in Citrix ADM
Citrix ADM allows you to authenticate and authorize your users by creating groups and adding the users to the groups. A group can have either “admin” or “read-only” permissions and all users in that group will receive equal permissions.
In Citrix ADM:
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A group is defined as a collection of users having similar permissions
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A group can have one or multiple roles
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A user is defined as an entity that can have access based on the permissions assigned
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A user can belong to one or more groups
You can create local groups in Citrix ADM and use local authentication for the users in the groups. If you are using external servers for authentication, configure the groups on Citrix ADM to match the groups configured on authentication servers in the internal network. When a user logs on and is authenticated, if a group name matches a group on an authentication server, the user inherits the settings for the group on Citrix ADM. If you are using local authentication, create users and add them to groups configured on Citrix ADM. The users then inherit the settings for those groups.
For more information on configuring groups and assigning group permissions, see Configure Groups.
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