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Managing System Administrators
System administrators, also known as host administrators, have the required privileges to access the host administration portals and to configure all host-level settings, which apply for all your organizations and tenants.
After completing the installation, the admin user account is automatically provisioned which has system administrator privileges.
Where can I get the credentials?
- User name: The user name is always admin.
- Password: The password for the first system administrator account is the one you set during installation:
You can use this account to log in to the host portals and, if needed, create additional system administrator accounts.
When adding system administrators, you can create a local account for them, or add a directory account.
System administrators can, at any point, change the details of another system administrator account, including the account password.
To update this information:
You can delete system administrator accounts at any time to prohibit a user from accessing the host portals any longer.
To remove a system administrator account:
The account is removed from the users list and can no longer log in to the host portal.