Required license: Professional or Enterprise
Required global permission: Manage access to Tonic Structural and to any workspace
The Access Management tab on Structural Settings view includes a list of the current Tonic Structural users.
From the list, you can remove Structural users. You can also restore removed users. If you do not use SSO to manage users, then you can reset passwords for Structural users.
For information on how users are added to Structural, go to Logging into Structural for the first time.
You do not use the Users list to manage user permissions.
To assign global permission sets, use the Global Permission Sets tab.
To assign workspace permission sets, go to Workspaces view.
To display the Users list:
In the Structural heading, click Structural Settings.
On Structural Settings view, click Access Management.
On the Access Management tab, click Users.
For each user, the list includes the following information:
Name
Email address
When the user was most recently active in Structural
To use a column to sort the list, click the column heading. To reverse the sort order, click the column heading again.
You can remove a Structural user from the Users list. When you remove a user, you must select a new owner for that user's workspaces.
To remove a Structural user:
In the Users list, click the actions menu, then click Remove User.
If the user is the owner of any workspaces, then the Transfer Workspace Ownership panel displays. Select a user to be the new owner of the removed user's workspaces, then click Next.
On the Remove User From Tonic panel, click Transfer & Remove.
Note that when you remove a user, it does not remove the user from the value of the TONIC_ADMINISTRATORS
environment setting. You must update the environment setting manually. If a user or group is later added that has an email address or group name that is in the environment variable value, that user or group is granted the built-in Admin (Environment) permission set.
You can restore a removed Structural user. When you restore a user, Structural restores to the user:
The global permission sets that they were assigned
The workspace access that they were granted
To view the list of removed, users, on the Access Management tab of Structural Settings, click Deleted Users.
To restore a removed user:
In the Deleted Users list, click the restore icon for the user.
On the confirmation panel, click Restore User.
Required global permission: Reset Tonic user passwords
From the Users list, if your instance does not use SSO to manage users, you can reset a user's password. You would most likely do this in response to a request from a user who forgot their password.
The reset password option sends an email to the user to allow them to set up a new password.
To reset a password, in the Users list, click the actions menu for the user, then click Reset Password.