Scalar i500 User’s Guide 59• Privilege — is set to either User or Admin. See User Privileges on page 29 for more information onuser privilege levels.The paths to open the appropriate screens are as follows:• From the web client, select Setup > User Management > User Accounts.• From the operator panel, select Setup > Create Users.Modifying Local User AccountsAfter a local user account has been created, administrative users can modify the account settings, such asthe password, privilege level, and partition access. You cannot modify the user name. Instead, you will needto delete the user account and create a new one.To modify local user accounts, you need to provide information for the following fields:• Password — the unique password for the user account you are creating. Passwords are limited to6–12 lower-case alphanumeric characters and can include an underscore ( _ ); for example,"pass_19."• Privilege Level — set to either User or Admin. See User Privileges on page 29 for more informationon user privilege levels.• Partition Access — the partitions to which this user has access. Any user assigned to a partitionthat has been deleted can be reassigned to other partitions.The paths to open the appropriate screens are as follows:• From the web client, select Setup > Users.• From the operator panel, select Setup > Modify Users.Deleting Local User AccountsAdministrative users can delete other local administrative user and user accounts when they are no longerneeded.The paths to open the appropriate screens are as follows:• From the web client, select Setup > Users.• From the operator panel, select Setup > Modify Users.Configuring LDAPAdministrative users can enable and configure Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). LDAP is theindustry standard Internet protocol that provides centralized user account management. Enabling LDAPallows existing user accounts residing on an LDAP server to be integrated into the library's current useraccount management subsystem. User account information is centralized and shared by differentapplications, simplifying user account management tasks.Once LDAP is enabled, users can log into the library using either LDAP or local authentication. To use LDAPauthentication, a user must enter a directory service user name and password and specify an LDAP domain.To use local authentication, a user must enter only a local user name and password.Note The default administrative user account cannot be deleted.