There are three types of users based on their permissions:
* *Super-users*. A special user account used for system administration. Super-user has full privileges.
* *Power-users*. A special user account which is allowed to utilize the most of advanced features. Power-user permissions are configurable.
* *Sub-user*. A special user account with restricted permissions. Sub-user permissions are configurable and are in bounds of Power-user permissions.
With Server Backup Manager, you can manage all types of users and assign permissions for browsing, backup, and restore.
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If you attempt to create a user account and do not see options to create different user types, you must enable the associated functionality. For more information about enabling this feature, refer to [ServerBackupManager:Product Features].{info}
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h3. Super-users
A super-user has complete control over Server Backup Manager and can access and configure anything within the product. You cannot change the permissions of this type of user account.
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Most organizations provide super-user accounts to authorized, experienced individuals.{info}
h6. Super-users and users/groups
The super-user creates power-users and sub-users, and then grants those accounts the permissions needed to use the various resources in Server Backup Manager.
All the users and groups in the protected machine are visible for super-users.
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Do not treat the super-users as power-users because you cannot add super-users to groups, nor can you assign permissions to super-users on the protected machines or volumes. Also note that super-users cannot administrate sub-users.{info}
h6. Super-users and volumes/Disk Safes
Super-users can create, edit, delete, and import [volumes|Volumes]. Only super-users can remove a [Disk Safe|Disk Safes].
h6. Super-users and servers
Only a super-user can change the owner of a [protected machine|Protected Machines].
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h3. Power-users
h6. Power-users and users/groups
Power-users can create and administrate sub-users. Power-users also cannot assign permissions to their sub-users if they do not have these permissions themselves.
A power-user can see only those groups to which the power-user belongs and only those sub-users that the power-user owns. The number of sub-users assigned to a power-user is unlimited if it is not restricted in the power-user *Settings.*
h6. Power-users and volumes/disk safes
Power-users or groups can have the following permissions on [volumes|Volumes]:
* Create disk safes in the volume
* Close disk safes in the volume
* Delete disk safes in the volume
* Change a disk safe's server assignment
* Change a disk safe's quota
* Vacuum a disk safe
Power-users can see but not edit any volumes on which they have permission. Note that the path of the volume is hidden.
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Sub-users and power-users do not need volume permissions to restore or browse files, or edit disk safe settings.{info}
h6. Power-users and protected machines
You can allow power-users to create and administrate protected machines and you can set a power-user as the owner of a [protected machine|Protected Machines]. By default, a power-user that creates a protected machine is an owner.
The owner has a fully configurable set of the server permissions. A power-user can have the following permissions on the server based on the selections in the User properties window:
* Edit Protected Machine
* Edit Policies
* Edit Server's Users
* Edit Disk Safe:
** Change name and description of the Disk Safe
** Change Compression Type
** Edit Devices and Device Settings
** Change Encryption Passphrase
** Manage Recovery Points (Merge Recovery Points and Lock/Unlock Recovery Points)
h6. Power-users and restore
A power-user can have the following restore permissions:
* Browse Server Recovery Points (read-only)
* Download Files (force checks browse files)
* Restore Files (force checks browse files)
* Bare-Metal Restore
* Control Panel Restore (force checks browse files)
* MySQL Restore
* SQL Restore
* Exchange Restore
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h3. Sub-users
Sub-users can have only one administrator or owner. You cannot create sub-users with multiple administrators.
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* *Super-users*. A special user account used for system administration. Super-user has full privileges.
* *Power-users*. A special user account which is allowed to utilize the most of advanced features. Power-user permissions are configurable.
* *Sub-user*. A special user account with restricted permissions. Sub-user permissions are configurable and are in bounds of Power-user permissions.
With Server Backup Manager, you can manage all types of users and assign permissions for browsing, backup, and restore.
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If you attempt to create a user account and do not see options to create different user types, you must enable the associated functionality. For more information about enabling this feature, refer to [ServerBackupManager:Product Features].{info}
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h3. Super-users
A super-user has complete control over Server Backup Manager and can access and configure anything within the product. You cannot change the permissions of this type of user account.
{info:title}
Most organizations provide super-user accounts to authorized, experienced individuals.{info}
h6. Super-users and users/groups
The super-user creates power-users and sub-users, and then grants those accounts the permissions needed to use the various resources in Server Backup Manager.
All the users and groups in the protected machine are visible for super-users.
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Do not treat the super-users as power-users because you cannot add super-users to groups, nor can you assign permissions to super-users on the protected machines or volumes. Also note that super-users cannot administrate sub-users.{info}
h6. Super-users and volumes/Disk Safes
Super-users can create, edit, delete, and import [volumes|Volumes]. Only super-users can remove a [Disk Safe|Disk Safes].
h6. Super-users and servers
Only a super-user can change the owner of a [protected machine|Protected Machines].
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h3. Power-users
h6. Power-users and users/groups
Power-users can create and administrate sub-users. Power-users also cannot assign permissions to their sub-users if they do not have these permissions themselves.
A power-user can see only those groups to which the power-user belongs and only those sub-users that the power-user owns. The number of sub-users assigned to a power-user is unlimited if it is not restricted in the power-user *Settings.*
h6. Power-users and volumes/disk safes
Power-users or groups can have the following permissions on [volumes|Volumes]:
* Create disk safes in the volume
* Close disk safes in the volume
* Delete disk safes in the volume
* Change a disk safe's server assignment
* Change a disk safe's quota
* Vacuum a disk safe
Power-users can see but not edit any volumes on which they have permission. Note that the path of the volume is hidden.
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Sub-users and power-users do not need volume permissions to restore or browse files, or edit disk safe settings.{info}
h6. Power-users and protected machines
You can allow power-users to create and administrate protected machines and you can set a power-user as the owner of a [protected machine|Protected Machines]. By default, a power-user that creates a protected machine is an owner.
The owner has a fully configurable set of the server permissions. A power-user can have the following permissions on the server based on the selections in the User properties window:
* Edit Protected Machine
* Edit Policies
* Edit Server's Users
* Edit Disk Safe:
** Change name and description of the Disk Safe
** Change Compression Type
** Edit Devices and Device Settings
** Change Encryption Passphrase
** Manage Recovery Points (Merge Recovery Points and Lock/Unlock Recovery Points)
h6. Power-users and restore
A power-user can have the following restore permissions:
* Browse Server Recovery Points (read-only)
* Download Files (force checks browse files)
* Restore Files (force checks browse files)
* Bare-Metal Restore
* Control Panel Restore (force checks browse files)
* MySQL Restore
* SQL Restore
* Exchange Restore
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h3. Sub-users
Sub-users can have only one administrator or owner. You cannot create sub-users with multiple administrators.
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Only a power-user can be an owner of a sub-user.{info}
Sub-users cannot have permissions that their power-user owners do not have.
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General information about users and user groups in Server Backup Manager.{excerpt}
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General information about users in Server Backup Manager.
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