To practice creating
and using an internal account, complete this exercise in SAS Management
Console:
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Log on as someone who
has user administration capabilities (for example,
sasadm@saspw).
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On the
Plug-ins tab, select
User Manager. Make sure you
are in the foundation repository.
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Right-click
User Manager and select
NewUser. On the
General tab, enter a short word such as
test
in the
Name field.
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On the
Accounts tab, click
Create Internal Account. In
the
New Internal Account dialog box:
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Notice that the user
ID is constructed from the name that you entered on the
General tab and an @saspw suffix.
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Enter and confirm a
simple initial password such as 123456.
Note: These instructions assume
that the default server-level policies for internal accounts are in
place.
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Select the
Set a custom password expiration period check box and
the
never expires radio button.
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Click
OK to save the new internal account.
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Notice that the new
account appears at the bottom of the
Accounts tab. Click
OK to save the new user.
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Log on to SAS Management
Console as the new internal user:
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From the main menu,
select
FileConnection
Profile. In the informational message
box, click
Yes.
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In the Connection Profile
dialog box, select
Create a new connection profile and click
OK.
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In the Connection Profile
wizard, name the profile
internal
,
provide the machine name and port of the metadata server, and enter
the internal credentials (for example,
test@saspw
and
123456
). . Select the
Save user ID and password in this profile check box.
Click
Finish.
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In the
Connection
Profile dialog box, click
OK.
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Notice that you have
the permissions and capabilities of the SASUSERS and PUBLIC groups
(because you did not make any additional group or role assignments
for the test user).
Note: To clean up, log back on
as someone who has user administration capabilities. In
User Manager, delete the user that you created for this
exercise. To delete the test user's home directory and MyFolder, select
the
Folders tab, navigate to
SAS FoldersUsers, right-click the test folder, and select
Delete.
Note: There are no server
configuration activities for SAS internal authentication. The metadata
server always accepts valid internal account credentials. However,
internal accounts are intended for only metadata administrators and
certain service accounts. Internal accounts are not intended for regular
users.