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How to Delegate Users

Updated: January 15, 2013

Applies To: System Center 2012 - App Controller, System Center 2012 SP1 - App Controller

Delegating Users’ Access to Private Clouds

Use the System Center 2012 – Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) console to provide users with access to VMM clouds.

Delegating Users’ Access to Public Clouds

Before you can assign a user access to a Windows Azure subscription, you must first create a user role so you can add the user as a member of that role. A user role defines which permissions a specified group of users has to public clouds. For more information about user roles, see Managing User Roles.

If you have not yet created a user role, follow the steps in How to Create a User Role in App Controller. This topic also includes the steps required to delegate a user access to a Windows Azure subscription.

Delegating Users’ Access to Hosting Service Providers

For System Center 2012 SP1 only: Before you can assign a user access to a hosting service provider, you must first create a user role so you can add the user as a member of that role. A user role defines which permissions a specified group of users has to public clouds. For more information about user roles, see Managing User Roles.

If you have not yet created a user role, follow the steps in How to Create a User Role in App Controller. This topic also includes the steps required to delegate a user access to a hosting service provider.

See Also

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