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Configuring TRITON Settings > Enabling access to the TRITON console
Enabling access to the TRITON console
TRITON Console Help | Web, Data, and Email Security Solutions | v7.8.x
Use the TRITON Settings > Administrators page to create and manage the accounts that administrators use to access the TRITON console.
 
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In deployments that include a combination of Websense web, email, and data security solutions, administrator accounts can be given individual or joint access to the available TRITON modules.
Next to the User Name column, the Type column displays the type of each administrator account:
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Local accounts are created specifically for use within the TRITON console.
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Network accounts are accounts from a supported directory service that have been granted access to the TRITON console (see Setting email notifications).
To add an account, click either Add Local Account or Add Network Account (see Adding a local account and Adding a network account).
 
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If you have enabled RSA SecurID authentication on the TRITON Settings > Two-Factor Authentication page, any administrator accounts you add on this page are used only as a fallback if the RSA Authentication Manager cannot be reached. You must mark the Fall back to other authentication options box on the Two-Factor Authentication page for the administrator accounts to be available. See Configuring two-factor authentication.
If an administrator account has an exclamation mark icon next to the name on this page, it is due to one or both of the following:
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For example, if in v7.5 you had an administrator with Data Security Super Administrator permissions and Web Security Full Reporting permissions, that administrator is imported into the TRITON console with the following permissions:
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You must edit the administrator account and confirm or change the allocated permissions. The administrator will not be able to log on until you do this.
If you are viewing this page as a TRITON administrator with permission to manage at least one TRITON module, you can manage and delete only administrator accounts for those modules.
Global Security Administrators can manage and delete any existing accounts. To delete an account, mark the check box next to the account name and click Delete.
 
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