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|setup= | |setup= | ||
Log into Cockpit. | |||
|actions= | |actions= | ||
# Navigate to " | # Navigate to "Administrator Accounts" for your machine. | ||
# Create a new | # Create a new administrator account, maybe for yourself. | ||
# Change the | # Change the password of the new account | ||
# Assign one or more roles to the user through the "Change Roles" dialog. | |||
# Assign one or more roles to the user through the "Change Roles" dialog | # Log out. | ||
# Log out | |||
# Log in as the user with the password you set above. | # Log in as the user with the password you set above. | ||
# | # If the new user has the "Server Administrator" role, you can continue the test cases with it. | ||
|results= | |results= | ||
No errors should occur | No errors should occur. | ||
}} | }} |
Latest revision as of 09:44, 23 March 2015
Description
Use Cockpit to create a new user account
Setup
Log into Cockpit.
How to test
- Navigate to "Administrator Accounts" for your machine.
- Create a new administrator account, maybe for yourself.
- Change the password of the new account
- Assign one or more roles to the user through the "Change Roles" dialog.
- Log out.
- Log in as the user with the password you set above.
- If the new user has the "Server Administrator" role, you can continue the test cases with it.
Expected Results
No errors should occur.