Overview
The User Management Dashboard page allows you to manage or view your Users, their User Roles and Cloud Sign-in License Groups if your company owns Cloud Sign-In licenses.
For more information about Cloud Sign-in License Groups, please visit our wiki page: Cloud Sign-In License Groups
Please note, only the Customer Account Administrator(s) in your company account can add and manage Users and User Roles in the account. The Administrative role can be assigned to a user on the user Roles tab in the User Management Dashboard. Permission to create, edit and manage Cloud Sign-in License Groups is limited to Customer Account Administrator(s) and any user with a role that has the License Group Manager permission checked.
Your Customer Account Administrator(s) will be listed on your CSI Customer Center Dashboard at the bottom right when you sign into the CSI Customer Center.
Adding, Managing and Removing Users
On the User tab, a Customer Account Administrator has permission for the following:
- Add New User(s)
- Users can be added individually to the account
- Users be added in bulk by importing them using an Excel file (*.xlsx). The Import User button has a sample file with the correct columns to successfully users (First Name, Last Name, Email address columns).
- Edit a User's first name, last name and/or email address
- Assign User(s) a custom or template permissions Role (including assigning a user the Administrator role)
When a new user is created, they will receive an email with a link for them to set a password. This combination of username and password will be the user's CSI Sign-in Credentials and can be used to sign into the CSI Customer Center and into CSI products that use Cloud Sign-in licensing.
Companies who have federated their identity platform with CSI's may still have to add their users to their customer account if they would like to assign them a permissions Role (other than the Default Role on the customer account). Federated users will not set a password when their user account is created and will instead use their company credentials when signing in.
CSI supports federation with the following identity platforms/standards: Microsoft Active Directory (Azure Active Directory, Active Directory, ADFS, AD/LDAP), Google Workspace, OpenID Connect, Okta, PingFederate, and SAML. For more information on federating your company's identity platform with CSI’s, please email us at identity@csiamerica.com.
Creating and Managing User Roles
On the Roles tab, a Customer Account Administrator has permission to do the following:
- Create a new custom Role or copy a Template Role
- Edit a custom Role
- Assign a Default Role for their customer account. When a new user is created outside of the User Management Dashboard, the user will be assigned this default role.
User Role Permissions
The following permissions are available to be selected on a User Role. By default, the Administrator role has permission for all items listed below.
SALES
View / Pay Quotes:
User can view and pay quotes in the CSI Customer Center.Upgrade Assets:
User has permission on behalf of their company to upgrade their CSI software license to a newer version or convert their current licenses to Cloud Sign-in Licenses in the CSI Customer Center.
SUPPORT
Manage Own Incidents:
User can only view and manage their own Support Incidents.Manage All Company Incidents:
User can view and manage all Support Incidents in that account.
SIGN-IN SOFTWARE ACCESS
Software Access:
User has permission to sign into CSI Cloud Sign-in licensed software with their credentials. This permission must be give for a user to use CSI Cloud Sign-in licenses.Terminate Sessions:
User has permission to remotely terminate a license on another user’s machine through the CSI Customer Center from the Cloud Licensing Tools > License Monitor menu. Once terminated, the software will close on that user’s machine.License Group Manager:
User has permission to create, edit and manage Cloud Sign-in License Groups in the User Management Dashboard.
MY SOFTWARE
View Assets:
User can view all software assets on the customer account.View Activation Keys:
User can also view all sensitive licensing information, such as Activation keys, for those software assets.Download Installations: User has permission to download product installation files. This can be limited to only the most recent minor release of the product or all minor versions for their major version.
CLOUD LICENSING TOOLS
License Monitor:
User can view real time license usage for Cloud Sign-in and Cloud Key licenses.License Historical Use Data:
User can view historical usage data for Cloud Sign-in and Cloud Key licenses.
ADMINISTRATIVE
View / Edit Company Addresses:
User has permission to add and remove company addresses and set the default billing address.
Cloud Sign-In License Groups
CSI offers the option for users to create user-defined License Groups for their Cloud Sign-in Licenses. A license group is defined by a set of Cloud Sign-In software licenses and a list of users who have access to those specific licenses. This can allow customers more flexibility and control over their licenses by limiting license access by user. Creating a custom license groups is not required to start using your Cloud Sign-in licenses.
System and Default License Group
Upon purchasing CSI software with Cloud Sign-in licensing, a default system License Group is created in your customer account. This system license group is locked and will always contain all your Cloud Sign-in licensed assets. The order of assets in the system license group will be fixed with the highest version and highest level first. Assets User-defined License Groups can be created. Any License Group marked as Default will have all newly added users automatically added to it.
Cloud Sign-in License Groups can be created and managed on the License Groups tab. For detailed information on this, please visit our wiki page: Cloud Sign-In License Group
User Management Dashboard
Overview
The User Management Dashboard page allows you to manage or view your Users, their User Roles and Cloud Sign-in License Groups if your company owns Cloud Sign-In licenses.
For more information about Cloud Sign-in License Groups, please visit our wiki page: Cloud Sign-In License Groups
Please note, only the Customer Account Administrator(s) in your company account can add and manage Users and User Roles in the account. The Administrative role can be assigned to a user on the user Roles tab in the User Management Dashboard. Permission to create, edit and manage Cloud Sign-in License Groups is limited to Customer Account Administrator(s) and any user with a role that has the License Group Manager permission checked.
Your Customer Account Administrator(s) will be listed on your CSI Customer Center Dashboard at the bottom right when you sign into the CSI Customer Center.
When a new user is created, they will receive an email with a link for them to set a password. This combination of username and password will be the user's CSI Sign-in Credentials and can be used to sign into the CSI Customer Center and into CSI products that use Cloud Sign-in licensing.
Companies who have federated their identity platform with CSI's may still have to add their users to their customer account if they would like to assign them a permissions Role (other than the Default Role on the customer account). Federated users will not set a password when their user account is created and will instead use their company credentials when signing in.
CSI supports federation with the following identity platforms/standards: Microsoft Active Directory (Azure Active Directory, Active Directory, ADFS, AD/LDAP), Google Workspace, OpenID Connect, Okta, PingFederate, and SAML. For more information on federating your company's identity platform with CSI’s, please email us at identity@csiamerica.com.
User Role Permissions
The following permissions are available to be selected on a User Role. By default, the Administrator role has permission for all items listed below.
SALES
View / Pay Quotes:
User can view and pay quotes in the CSI Customer Center.Upgrade Assets:
User has permission on behalf of their company to upgrade their CSI software license to a newer version or convert their current licenses to Cloud Sign-in Licenses in the CSI Customer Center.
SUPPORT
Manage Own Incidents:
User can only view and manage their own Support Incidents.Manage All Company Incidents:
User can view and manage all Support Incidents in that account.
SIGN-IN SOFTWARE ACCESS
Software Access:
User has permission to sign into CSI Cloud Sign-in licensed software with their credentials. This permission must be give for a user to use CSI Cloud Sign-in licenses.Terminate Sessions:
User has permission to remotely terminate a license on another user’s machine through the CSI Customer Center from the Cloud Licensing Tools > License Monitor menu. Once terminated, the software will close on that user’s machine.License Group Manager:
User has permission to create, edit and manage Cloud Sign-in License Groups in the User Management Dashboard.
MY SOFTWARE
View Assets:
User can view all software assets on the customer account.View Activation Keys:
User can also view all sensitive licensing information, such as Activation keys, for those software assets.Download Installations: User has permission to download product installation files. This can be limited to only the most recent minor release of the product or all minor versions for their major version.
CLOUD LICENSING TOOLS
License Monitor:
User can view real time license usage for Cloud Sign-in and Cloud Key licenses.License Historical Use Data:
User can view historical usage data for Cloud Sign-in and Cloud Key licenses.
ADMINISTRATIVE
View / Edit Company Addresses:
User has permission to add and remove company addresses and set the default billing address.


