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If you have Windows servers with local users and groups, you can add tho= se servers to EmpowerID as managed account stores. This allows you to inven= tory local users and groups and manage those objects from EmpowerID, provid= ing you with automated role-based access control, delegated permissions adm= inistration, and provisioning policy capabilities with a full audit trail o= f any actions involving those objects. This article demonstrates how to man= age local Windows users in EmpowerID.
To perform an action, click the tile or but= ton for that action. For example, if you want to edit one or more attribute= s, you click the Edit button; if you want to create an Emp= owerID Person from the account, you click the Create Person From Ac= count button; if you want to delete the account you would click th= e Delete Account button, and so on.
Each Action corresponds to a specific EmpowerID workflow. The number of = actions available in the Actions accordion will vary depending on the Acces= s Levels of the person who is currently logged in. To see a particular Acti= on, the person must have the Initiator Access Level for the workflow that c= orresponds to the Action.