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  • September 29, 2017
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FME Server 2016 and earlier have a setting for SECURITY_SUPERUSER_ROLE. The superuser has some permissions that you cannot give to other users, such as doing a backup / restore. Does FME Server 2017 have this concept? I don't see SECURITY_SUPERUSER_ROLE in the config files.

It looks like the admin user is the default superuser, is that correct? If so, is it possible to grant other users the superuser powers? I would like to assign the superuser to an Active Directory group but can't figure out how to do that, even when logged in as the admin superuser.

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Hi @jimo,

Has a interesting Online Documentation for FME Server 2017: Security FME Server 2017.

About Active Directory

Thanks,

Danilo

 


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Okay, I see. You associate a user with the role in the Roles page. Thanks.

 

 

 


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Okay, I see. You associate a user with the role in the Roles page. Thanks.

 

 

 

You are welcome :)

 

 


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This is not a sollution for me. The topic starter asked how to asign an Active Directory group to the superuser role and not how to asign a user to the superuser role. I still want to asign a Active Directory group to the role, so how do you do this?