usr/src/java/vpanels/app/usermgr/com/oracle/solaris/vp/panels/usermgr/client/swing/help/usermgr-admgrp.html
author Stephen Talley <stephen.talley@oracle.com>
Fri, 27 Apr 2012 00:52:26 -0400
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<a name="usermgr-admgrp"></a><h4>Administering Groups</h4>
<p>To administer groups, select a user or role in the main User
Manager panel, then click the Advanced Settings... button, which opens the Advanced Settings panel. Click
the Groups attribute on the left side of the panel to display a
list of the available groups and a list of the groups that are
assigned to the current user or role.</p>

<p>To assign a group, or multiple groups, to a user or role,
select the group (or groups) from the Available Groups list, then click Add. The
group is displayed in the Assigned Groups list. To remove a group
from the Assigned Groups list, select the group and click Remove. Clicking the Add All
or the Remove All button adds or removes all of the groups that are
assigned to the current user.</p>

<p>Click OK to save the settings. Note that the changes are not
applied to the current user until you click Apply or OK in the
main User Manager panel.</p>


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