Types of Administrator Accounts

There are four types of administrator accounts:

Administrators with full rights have exclusive rights for management of Dr.Web Enterprise Server and Anti-virus network. They can view and edit the Anti-virus network configuration and create new administrator accounts. An administrator with full rights can configure the anti-virus software installed on the workstation, limit and disable user intervention into anti-virus software administration.

An administrator with full rights can view and edit the list of current administrator accounts.

Administrators with read-only rights can only view Anti-virus network settings and its separate elements, but cannot modify them.

Group Administrators with full rights have access to all system groups and those custom groups which they are allowed to manage (including nested groups). Group Administrator accounts can be created for custom groups only (see Administrator manual for Dr.Web® Enterprise Security Suite). In the hierarchical tree, only those groups are displayed for group administrators which they are allowed to access.

The list of current administrator accounts is not available for Group Administrators.

Group Administrators with read-only rights can be granted full rights to adjust the available groups or read-only rights.

Default administrators with full rights created automatically during Dr.Web Enterprise Server (the admin account).

Thus, Administrators with full rights can:

Add new and delete already existing administrator accounts.

Adjust settings for all administrators of Anti-virus network.

Group administrators and administrators with read-only rights can:

Adjust some of their account settings.