An administrator can modify any user. A user manager can modify only those users created by someone who was, at the time, a user manager but not also an administrator. (When a user manager who is also an administrator creates a user, that user is considered to have been created by an administrator rather than a user manager.)
The user manager role (dce_user_manager) must be present in the repository’s list of roles so that collaborative services can detect which users can be modified by user managers.
Members can be modified via the User Properties dialog, accessed in the usual manner, either at the repository level or at the room level. All controls that user managers can edit in the New User dialog, they can also edit in the User Properties dialog, with these provisions:
Modifying a user’s name does not take effect until a job is run on the server.
To change a user’s password, replace the masked-input characters (usually bullets or asterisks) with a new value in both the Password, and Verify Password fields.
The list of folders in the Restrict Folder Access To list might include folders for which a user manager lacks BROWSE permission. These folders are indicated in the list by a message stating that a folder cannot be listed. To eliminate such folders from the list, a user manager can click Clear. Such folders do not appear in the folder picker.