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CMS user rights

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rmercer

IS-IT--Management
Aug 3, 2001
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Is there an easy way to assign the same user rights from an existing user to a new user? Kind of like a dup command or copy command. I'm trying to avoid having to input 379 individual VDN's for each person I'm adding.

My system is CMS R3V9.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Ryan
 
If your adding vdns to the user permission access you can left click the top of the colume containing the vdns and then press and hold the SHIFT key then END key. this will highlight all of then. Then remove some if you need to. Wisdom is Knowledge
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Thanks All Phoneman2
 
That was my original approach but there is a limit to the amount of VDNs that can be added that way (65 at a time). In addition, it only includes the VDNs that are in the dictionary. To make matters even worse, we have in excess of 400 VDNs and it is quite hit-and-miss between different people.

Now don't go pointing fingers about a sloppy call center, this is an inherited center that I'm trying to clean up :)

Thanks again!
 
you can do ranges, if you'd like to
example:
User ID: userxx
VDNS: 1000-1999
Read (y/n) : y
Write (y/n): y
Exceptions (y/n):y
Then remove the ones they don't need.
This should work in the terminal client anyway

Rob
 
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