| 1  | In the Navigation pane, click Manage Users. | 
| 2  | On the Manage User Accounts page, click Add to create a new user account. Alternatively, select the user account that you want to modify, and click Edit.  | 
| 3  | On the Adding User or Editing User page, click Privileges and Quotas. | 
| 4  | 
| 5  | To grant additional privileges, select the privileges in the Denied list, and click Add. The selected privileges are moved to the Granted list. | 
| 6  | Under Privileges Presets, click Save As. In the Save Privileges Preset dialog box, select the Preset name, and click Save to overwrite the set. | 
You can delete a Preset if it is no longer required.
| 1  | In the Navigation pane, click Manage Users. | 
| 2  | On the Manage User Accounts page, click Add to create a new user account. Alternatively, select the user account that you want to modify, and click Edit.  | 
| 3  | On the Adding User or Editing User page, click Privileges and Quotas. | 
| 4  | 
The following table provides a brief description of the types of user privileges in NetVault Backup.
The predefined Presets include the following:
| • | Administrator: This role allows the user to administer NetVault Backup and perform all functions in NetVault Backup. | 
| • | Backup Administrator: This role allows the user to administer backup and restore jobs and perform device- and media-related functions. | 
| • | Backup Operator: This role allows the user to run and manage backup jobs. This role also allows the user to administer restore jobs. | 
| • | Media Operator: This role allows the user to perform device- and media-related functions. | 
| • | Monitor: This role allows the user to monitor clients, devices, jobs, and storage media. | 
| • | Helpdesk: This role allows the user to perform restore jobs. | 
The following table lists the privileges included in the predefined Presets.