Quick Start Reference - Manage Symphony Users, Licenses, Tenants
Managing Symphony covers multiple areas:
Using Symphony
- Product overview
- Log on to Symphony
- Edit your profile and change your password
- Using the status bar
- Using dockable windows
- Rename an item
Managing Users
- Manage Users in Symphony
- Symphony User Personas
- Supplied Users and User Groups
- Add New Users
- Advanced User Management
- Modify Users
- Application Privileges
- View active logon sessions
- View logon history
- Use custom attributes to filter data by user
Groups
Multi-Tenancy
- Multi-Tenancy in Symphony
- Create a New Tenant
- Create and Add Additional Tenant Admin Users
- Create a Tenant Project
- Define Access to Data Discovery Connectors
- Add and Edit Tenant Users
- Disable, Enable, and Remove Tenants
Licensing
- Manage Licenses
- About Symphony Licenses
- Cumulative Licensing
- License Types
- Multiple Servers
- Core Counts
- License Seat Modes
- Elasticity - Hours and Seats
- Configure Elasticity
- Seat Usage for Symphony Licenses
- Floating and Concurrent Logon Sessions
- SaaS and Multi-Tenancy License Assignment
Single Sign On
Configuration and Administration
- Application Logs
- Application Privileges
- Configuration best practices
- Configuration settings
- Configuring notifications and other scheduling features
- Customize Branding for Each Tenant
- Dedicated Warehouse Databases for Tenants
- Enabling Active Directory authentication from multiple forests
- Enabling federated authentication
- Groups
- Health Check
- How to enable anonymous log on
- How to recycle the application pool
- How to reset the admin password
- Import and Export a Project
- Localization and multi-language support
- Logon History
- Manage projects and the File system
- Managing tokens
- Monitoring system health
- Multi-Tenancy
- Override config settings using an XML file
- Perform a health check using the command line
- Seat types
- Set a configuration value from the command line
- Setting a Default Theme
- Set up a custom logon URL
- Turn off automatic saving for views
- Usage tracking
- Using a security hierarchy to Filter data by user
- Using a security hierarchy to Filter SSAS data by user
- Using custom attributes to Filter data by user
- Using custom data and custom attributes to Filter SSAS data
- Using the dt command line tool
- View active logon sessions
- White labeling the application
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