Provide Access To DVM Collection
1. Log on to the Pano Manager.
2. Click the DVM Collections tab. If you have never created a DVM Collection, no DVM Collections appear in the table.
3. Click Add. The Add DVM Collection window appears.
4. Specify the Users. Click the browse button (…) to find the directory objects to which you want to give access to the DVM collection. You can select security groups, users and organizational units (OU). Select the object(s), and then click OK. You may want to type in the name directly in the Users: field, especially if you have a large number of directory objects.
• If Automatic Login collection type, specify the account to use for automatic logon. If you are using a local account, type the name of the account into the field (for example, localuser01). If you are using a domain account, type the name of the account into the field or use the browser to select a user (for example, kioskuser01@domain.com).
• If Different Accounts w/ Automatic Login collection type, specify the user group that contains the accounts to be used for automatic logon. You can type the name of the group (for example, kioskgroup@domain.com) or you can use the browser and select the group from the directory hierarchy.
5. Specify the Password.If you chose Automatic Login collection type, specify the password of the account used to automatically log on to Windows. Otherwise, leave blank.
6. Specify a Device Restriction(s).This parameter is used with any collection type to specify the set of devices that are allowed to access this collection. For more information, go to Use Cases for Device Restrictions and Set Up Collections with Device Restrictions.
• If Automatic Login collection type or Different Accounts w/ Automatic Login collection type, leave this field blank.
• Otherwise, if you want to allow a user to access the collection from any Pano device, or if you want to restrict access, enter a search string (for example, PanoFirstFloor*) that matches the names of the Pano devices that must be used to access this collection.
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