Documentation

Administration, Configuration & Customization

Application configuration and other administration tasks are performed right from the main interface.

An overview of security features and how to fully customize and control your deployment.

Single sign-on (SSO) allows users to log in once on their workstation, and gain access to multiple systems without being prompted to log in again.

Learn how to manage projects and their files such as data cubes and dashboards as an administrator.

This article shows you how to add a new user account and manage accounts. Only administrators have permission to manage accounts.

A group can contain user accounts and also other groups, making it easy to apply permissions to many users at once instead of setting permissions for each account individually.

Learn about the different seat types and how they determine each user's experience.

This article describes the application privileges that administrators can allow or deny for a user account or group.

This article shows you how to view and manage active logon sessions.

This article shows you how to view the logon history.

Built-in dedicated support is provided for multiple tenants within a single application instance, each with their own users that are isolated from other tenants.

This walkthrough shows you how to use overrides to use the same data connector, dashboards, etc., for multiple tenants but connect to different data sources for each.

Learn how licensing works and how to administer licensing from within the application.

This article shows you how to add a new license and view your current license. Adding a valid retail license will remove the evaluation watermark from your screens.

This article shows you how to export and import projects, their files such as data cubes and dashboards, and other files and objects.

Learn how to monitor the health of your system by reviewing the application log and managing both running and scheduled jobs.

The application log can help you to troubleshoot operational warnings or errors and diagnose performance issues.

Administrators can run health checks to identify any potential issues with the application, and apply fixes when available.

You can view and modify configuration settings through the administration web interface.

This article shows you how to manage servers and server groups for managing their configuration.

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