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Partek® Flow® Partek® Flow® supports multiple user accounts, allowing you to keep your Partek Flow server secure and organized. This also facilitates data sharing and collaboration on projects. Administrative users have access to all parts of the software including server configuration, whereas non-administrative users only have access to the features necessary for data analysis. The first Partek Flow user account is created during installation, which is always an administrative user account.

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  1. Click the green Add new user icon () at the top of the User management page
  2. Select the Source is … checkbox in the Add user dialog (Figure 2)
  3. Start typing a few characters of the username you wish to add in the Username box and Partek Flow will suggest users that are available on your LDAP database. Select one of the suggested usernames and the Username, Display Name and Email will autocomplete. You can change the Display name if necessary
  4. There may be more than one email address associated with a user in the LDAP database, so choose the correct one from the Email drop-down list
  5. To give the new user account administrative privileges, select the Adminstrator Administrator checkbox (optional)
  6. To set a disk space usage limit on the new user account, select the Disk quota radio button and type in the disk quota limit in GB (optional). This limit includes input and output files across all projects the new user will own. To allow unrestricted disk usage, select the None radio button. Disk quota preferences can be managed on the System preferences page. Note that setting disk quotas require an enterprise license
  7. Click Save

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  1. Click the green Add new user icon () at the top of the User management page
  2. Deselect the Source ischeckbox in the Add user dialog (Figure 2)
  3. Type a username, display name and email address in the respective fields
  4. To give the new user account administrative privileges, select the Adminstrator  Administrator checkbox (optional)
  5. To set a disk space usage limit on the new user account, select the Disk quota radio button and type in the disk quota limit in GB (optional). This limit includes input and output files across all projects the new user owns. To allow unrestricted disk usage, select the None radio button. Disk quota preferences can be managed on the System preferences page. Note that setting disk quotas require an enterprise license
  6. Click Save

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