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<title>Users</title>
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<title>Users</title>
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<para>LAM manages various types of user accounts. This includes address
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book entries, Unix, Samba, Zarafa and much more.</para>
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<para><emphasis role="bold">Account list settings:</emphasis></para>
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<para>The user list includes two special options to change how your
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users are displayed.</para>
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<para><emphasis>Translate GID number to group name:</emphasis> By
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default the user list can show the primary group IDs (GIDs) of your
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users. There are often cases where it is more suitable to show the group
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name instead. This can be done by activating this option. Please note
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that LAM will execute more LDAP queries which may result in decreased
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performance.</para>
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<para><emphasis>Show account status:</emphasis> If you activate this
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option then there will be an additional column displayed that shows if
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the account is locked. You can see more details when moving the mouse
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cursor over the lock icon. This function supports Unix, Samba and
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PPolicy.</para>
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<para><emphasis role="bold">Quick account (un)locking:</emphasis></para>
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<para>When you edit an user then LAM supports to quickly lock/unlock the
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whole account. This includes Unix, Samba and PPolicy. LAM can also
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remove group memberships if an account is locked.</para>
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<para>You will see the current status of all account parts in the title
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area of the account.</para>
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<para>If you click on the lock icon then a dialog will be opened to
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change these values. Depending on which parts are locked LAM will
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provide options to lock/unlock account parts.</para>
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