Assigning Users to Roles in a Workspace
- Updated2025-10-28
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Assigning Users to Roles in a Workspace
Create custom experiences for each type of user on the server by specifying which role a user has and which workspaces they can access.
- In Access Control, click Workspaces.
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Find the workspace you want to add users to and click .
A user must be a member of a workspace to access the systems and data within the workspace. This is true for both the SystemLink Web Application and SystemLink REST APIs.
- Click Role mappings.
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Click +Mapping and select the attribute associated with
the user(s) who will have this role.
If you enabled single sign-on for your server, select the attribute that matches the authentication protocol your organization uses. Refer to the NI Web Server help to learn more about authentication options.
- Enter the user name, group name, or other attribute for the user(s) you are mapping to the role.
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In the Role column, select the role you want to assign
to the user.
You can select a role you have defined or one of the predefined roles that install with SystemLink.Note If you assign a user backed by your identity provider to the Server Administrator role, NI recommends disabling the admin user in NI Web Server Configuration afterward.
- Optional: If a user or group of users needs to have more than one role, create a separate mapping for each role.
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Click Update.
After a user logs in to SystemLink for the first time, their account appears under .
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If a user or group of users needs access to more than one
workspace, repeat these steps for each workspace.
If you add a user to multiple workspaces, the user will see resources in those workspaces simultaneously within grids and other views in the web application.
Related Information
- Adding Users to a Workspace Without Using an Identity Provider
As a workspace owner, add users to workspaces and manually specify roles without creating a mapping to an identity provider (IdP). This increases flexibility when managing workspace membership and roles.
- Enabling Single Sign-On in SystemLink
Configure SystemLink to authenticate using OpenID Connect so users can access SystemLink with their existing credentials, identity, and access levels in your organization.
- NI Web Server help
- Role-Based Access Control Concepts
Understand workspaces, roles, and privileges in SystemLink to organize your data and tailor SystemLink Web Application to different types of users.
- Predefined Roles in SystemLink
Control access to your server more easily using roles related to common use cases.
- Configuring a Role and Privileges
Create a role and assign privileges to the role to customize how users can interact with each SystemLink application and service.
