Add a User to a User Group
A user group is a collection of users or user groups, or both.
You can add users from any identity source to a user group in the internal database only. To change the membership of a group in an external LDAP identity source you must use native tools.
You can organize users into user groups based on criteria such as geographic location or job title. You can also restrict which agents the user members can use to authenticate and the times that they can authenticate through the agent.
You can add users to a single user group or to multiple user groups.
Procedure
In the Security Console, click Identity > Users > Manage Existing.
Use the search fields to find the user that you want to add to a user group. Some search fields are case sensitive.
Select the checkbox next to the user that you want to add to a user group.
From the Action menu, select Add to User Groups, and click Go.
Use the search fields to find the user group to which you want to add the user. Some search fields are case sensitive.
Select the checkbox next to the user group to which you want to add the user. You can select multiple checkboxes to add the user to more than one group.
Click Add to Group.
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