Einführung
The Benutzers tab lists all local user accounts on a device — pulled directly from the OS by the Level agent. Use it to spot enabled accounts, check when a user last logged in, or verify password expiry without opening a remote session.
Ansichting Benutzers
Open any device and click Benutzers in the left-side device navigation.
Each row shows one local account:
Benutzername — the account name as it appears on the OS
Status — Aktivierend or Deaktivierend
Gruppes — the local groups this account belongs to
Last login — timestamp of the most recent login for this account
Password changed — when the account's password was last changed
Password expires — when the password is scheduled to expire (
--means no expiry is set)
All columns are sortable. Use the Suchen field to filter by username.
Customizing Spalten
Klicken Sie auf Spalten in the top-right corner to show or hide columns. Your selection persists across sessions.
ℹ️ HINWEIS: The Benutzers tab is read-only. To create, disable, or modify local user accounts, use an automation with a script action. See Automatisierungs → Actions.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Can I disable or delete a user account from this tab? The Benutzers tab is read-only. To make changes to local accounts — disabling, deleting, resetting passwords — run a script through Automatisierungs → Actions or use the terminal in Manage (Background Management).
Why does a user show "--" for Last login or Password expires?
--means the agent couldn't retrieve that value from the OS. This is common for built-in accounts (like Administrator or Guest) that have never been logged into, or accounts where password expiry isn't configured.Who can see the Benutzers tab? Any technician with access to the device's group can view the Benutzers tab. Berechtigungs are managed at the group level — see Workspace → Berechtigungs.

