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Default user groups and user accounts

Security Guide
between 2-8 characters in length and is case sensitive.
The user name is a string of characters from the set of
alphabetic characters (a-z, A-Z), numeric characters (0-9),
period (.), underscore (_), and hyphen (-); the first character
must be alphabetic and the string must contain at least one
lower case alphabetic character.
Each account has the following attributes: user name,
password, user group, account disabled/enabled, and
comments.
The maximum number of user accounts is 25,000.
Each local user account has an associated user password that
is a sequence of characters that is case sensitive and between
0 - 8 characters in length.
User accounts are organized into groups. Each user account
is a member of only one group.
The Xerox FreeFlow Print Server provides three default user
groups: Users, Operators, and System Administrators. It also
supplies four default user accounts: User, Operator, SA and
CSE. User and Operator accounts correspond to User and
Operator User Groups while SA and CSE both correspond to the
System Administrators group.
Figure 1: Assignment to Groups
Figure 1: Assignment to Groups
User Accounts
User Accounts
Users
Users
Operators
Operators
System Administrator
System Administrator
CSEs
CSEs
The User, Operator and SA user accounts cannot be edited,
deleted, disabled, or removed from the assigned group. The CSE
account can be removed from the System Administrator group
and assigned to another group or disabled.
NOTE: It is the group that a user is associated with that defines
the privileges of the user, not the current security profile.
User Groups
User Groups
Users
Users
Operators
Operators
System Administrators
System Administrators
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