You work for a small city IT department and a policy of your
You work for a small city IT department, and a policy of your department states that you do not allow any users to belong to a security group on a computer with greater permissions than they require in performing their job. You have a user in City Hall who needs to be able to create other user accounts and local groups on her computer but does not require permissions to delete any other accounts or groups on the computer, except those she’s created. Of the following, which is the appropriate security group to assign her?
A. Administrators
B. Power Users
C. Users
D. Guests
Solution
in this case for the following permission you can assign her a group as \'Power Users\'.
Power users: are the users which can create accounts and accounts for other users also. Also, permissions for power users are defined by Administrator. Admin can customize the permission for power users.
Power Users are given full use of Egnyte\'s access methods and advanced features. Depending on your plan, Power Users can access files using the web browser, FTP, Map Drive, mobile apps, and can also use desktop and server sync.
so admin can give the rights for creating account and deleting them but do not have write or delete access for other accounts.
Administrator:
Users: users do not have access to create accounts for others. so in this case you can not provide her user access.
Guest Users: Guest users does not have any account or password. so they will not be able to create other accounts also.
