Administering the Configuration Console
To use the Configuration Console effectively you must configure
the browsers, set up accounts for the appropriate users and manage access
to the Configuration Console.
- Logging in to the Configuration Console
Logging into the Configuration Console allows you to view and change
IBM Relationship Resolution system configuration settings.
- Logging out of the Configuration Console
You can log out of a current Configuration Console session without
exiting the application. If there is no activity for 60 minutes, the Configuration
Console automatically logs out the current user.
- User accounts for the Configuration Console
To log in to the Configuration Console, your system administrator
creates and gives you a user account. User accounts include a user name and
a password which you can change.
- Managing access to the Configuration Console
Each user of the Configuration Console must be given access to
it and use a user name and password to log in to it. You can manage the user
names and passwords using the application-specific file provided by the Configuration
Console. Or if your users have RDBMS user accounts that allow them to access
the entity database, you can use those user accounts and the database administration
tools to manage users' access to the Configuration Console. These user names
and passwords are separate from those configured to access the Visualizer
and are not necessarily the same as Visualizer user names and passwords.