The archive server that hosts the vault archive manages user authentication. If the correct credentials for an active vault user account are not found on the archive server, the user account is listed in the Administration tool with a red plus symbol. Such users may not be able to log in to the vault until the issue is resolved. You can still manage vault permissions for the user account.
To resolve missing user information:
- Right-click the user account and select Information.
- When a message indicates that the user information is not found on the archive server, click OK.
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Check for the problems on the archive server.
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The default login type for the
vault has changed.
For example,
if user accounts were added when the vault was set to use Enterprise PDM login, and you change to
Windows login instead, the user names do not match the Windows user names.
The
login type might have changed in the vault-specific
properties.
- The users or groups added to the Windows login settings have been removed or renamed on the Windows server, so that the active user names in the vault are not found in the Windows login settings.
- The archive server system has been moved or reinstalled without restoring the archive settings, so that the active user names in the vault do not match the archive server settings.
- The archive server hosts a replicated vault and the login settings have changed on another archive server. The archive server cannot communicate with the other server or does not have the same domain credentials for added Windows users.
- If the archive
server is configured correctly and the login type is set
to Enterprise PDM, but a user still shows a red
plus-sign symbol, re-add the user login information
on the archive server:
- Double-click the user to open the Properties dialog box.
- Click Set Password.
- Assign a new password and click OK.
- Click OK to close the Properties dialog box.
- Refresh the Users node by collapsing and expanding it.