Orchestrator provides different tools and interfaces based on the specific responsibilities of the two global user roles: Administrators and End Users. Orchestrator developers also have administrative rights and are responsible for creating workflows and additional applications.
Users with Full Rights
Administrators
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This role has full access to all of the Orchestrator platform capabilities. Basic administrative responsibilities include the following items:
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Installing and configuring Orchestrator
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Managing access rights for Orchestrator and applications
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Importing and exporting packages
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Enabling and disabling Web views
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Running workflows and scheduling tasks
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Managing version control of imported elements
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Creating new workflows and plug-ins
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Developers
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This user type has full access to all of the Orchestrator platform capabilities. Developers are granted access to the Orchestrator client interface and have the following responsibilities:
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Creating applications to extend the Orchestrator platform functionality
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Automating processes by customizing existing workflows and creating new workflows and plug-ins
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Customizing Web front ends for automated processes, using Web 2.0 tools.
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Users with Limited Rights
End Users
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This role has access to only the Web front end. End users can run and schedule workflows and policies that the administrators or developers make available in a browser by using Web views.
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