Dash Enterprise Administration
4.1.1
4.1.1
  • v4.1.1 Changelog
  • Installation
    • Capacity Planning
      • Dash Enterprise Single Server
      • Dash Enterprise for Kubernetes
    • Before you install
    • Dash Enterprise Single Server
      • Installation on cloud provider
      • On-premise installation on own server
      • Fully offline installation
      • VMware Edition installation
    • Dash Enterprise Kubernetes
      • Amazon Web Services resource prerequisites
      • Google Cloud Platform resource prerequisites
      • Microsoft Azure resource prerequisites
  • Configuration
    • Set up your Server Manager
    • Run preflight checks
    • Configure basic settings
    • Authentication settings
      • Built-in local authentication
      • LDAP authentication
      • SAML authentication
    • Dash Enterprise Kubernetes additional required configuration
    • Configure optional settings
    • Other options and customizations
    • Using Snapshots & Backups
    • Running and logging into Dash Enterprise
    • Next steps
  • Advanced Configuration
    • General troubleshooting and problem solving
    • Load balancer configuration
    • Reverse proxy setup instructions
    • Docker storage driver requirements and considerations
    • Import an LDAPS certificate from Active Directory into Dash Enterprise
    • Transfer Dash Enterprise to a new server
    • Sync license changes
    • Change channels for an upgrade
    • Admin panel reference
    • Configure Dash Enterprise to use common SAML IdPs
      • Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS)
      • PingFederate
      • Okta
    • Configure Dash Enterprise to use common LDAP IdPs
      • Okta
  • Upgrade
    • Prepare for the upgrade
    • Upgrade
      • Dash Enterprise only instance
      • Dash Enterprise and Chart Studio Enterprise instance
    • After the Upgrade
  • Advanced Troubleshooting
    • Dash Enterprise Architecture and Internals
    • Navigating the System
    • Navigating the Support Bundle
    • Getting Help and Reporting Issues
    • Troubleshooting Specific Issues
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  • Users overview
  • User summary table
  • User settings panel
  • Tasks tab

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  1. Advanced Configuration

Admin panel reference

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Dash Enterprise has a new administration panel as of version 3.4. You can access it in two possible ways after logging in with an account that has administrator privileges:

  • Directly browse to

  • In the drop-down menu in the Dash Enterprise portal navbar, click App Manager, then click User in the new page’s navbar

Users overview

The Overview section of the Users tab features a summary of Dash users and license allocation and allows you to perform administrative tasks on user accounts.

Dash licenses represents the maximum number of licensed users available for your license. A licensed user account is authorized to deploy Dash apps, visit the Dash Enterprise documentation, and access the low-code capabilities like the Design Kit, Snapshot Engine, and Embedded Middleware. Dash licenses allocated to users is the number of Dash licenses currently in use.

If you have enabled Restrict licenses based on Active Directory group membership in the Server Manager, only users in the dedicated LDAP/SAML group are licensed and count toward your total. Otherwise, a user becomes a licensed user by in the Dash Enterprise web portal or by visiting Dash Enterprise documentation. If all Dash licenses are in use, no new users will be able to create Dash apps, but existing licensed users will retain app creation privileges.

A locked user account cannot save Dash apps.

User summary table

The User summary table lists all users in alphabetical order by default, but can also be sorted by date of user creation and time of user’s last login. The search function supports searches by username or email address. To access a user account’s settings, click on its row.

User settings panel

An administrator can perform the following actions on a user account in the User settings panel:

  • Modify the email address

  • Grant Administrator status

  • Lock or unlock the account

  • Grant or revoke a Chart Creator license

  • Transfer the account’s files to another user

  • Delete the account

To toggle Chart Creator status, transfer files from one user account to a different one, or delete a user account, an administrator must first lock the account in question.

Tasks tab

When you transfer/delete files or delete a user account, this job is entered into a queue. You can view the status of all jobs in the Tasks tab (. The queue will look similarly to below:

https://plotly.your-company.com/Auth/admin/tasks\
https://plotly.your-domain.com/Auth/admin
initializing a Dash app