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CarlaBradley
Beginner
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I need more information about the trustedapp user in Authentication Manager. Any information will be helpful, but specifically I  need to know if it can be disabled and what it is used for. I did a search and came up empty. Thanks!

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HusseinElBaz
Employee
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Hello Carla,

 

The trustedapp user
The trustedapp user is the API connection used for back-end communication between the web tier and the Authentication Manager primary. The trustedapp user cannot be removed, disabled or renamed. 

 

The passwords for the @PROXYUSER@ and trustedapp accounts are created dynamically when Quick Setup is completed on the Authentication Manager server.  These passwords are unique to each Authentication Manager environment.  Since they are generated by the system, they are extraordinarily complex and are never read or input during the use of the system. 

 

So kindly check and advise us back if there is any assistance needed from our side.

 

Best Regards,

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HusseinElBaz
Employee
Employee

Hello Carla,

 

The trustedapp user
The trustedapp user is the API connection used for back-end communication between the web tier and the Authentication Manager primary. The trustedapp user cannot be removed, disabled or renamed. 

 

The passwords for the @PROXYUSER@ and trustedapp accounts are created dynamically when Quick Setup is completed on the Authentication Manager server.  These passwords are unique to each Authentication Manager environment.  Since they are generated by the system, they are extraordinarily complex and are never read or input during the use of the system. 

 

So kindly check and advise us back if there is any assistance needed from our side.

 

Best Regards,

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CarlaBradley
Beginner
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Thank you Hussein! That's perfect. 

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