Authentication through the Windows operating system is enabled by
            default.
            Configuration is required only if you have upgraded from an older version of Sybase
            Control Center and no longer want to use the older version’s authentication settings; if
            you do not want to use Windows for authentication; or if you want to create login
            accounts manually. Sybase recommends that you allow SCC to create accounts
            automatically.
        
    
This task is optional. However, if you choose not to create Sybase
            Control Center accounts
            automatically,
            you must enter them manually.
            Even when SCC
            users authenticate through LDAP or the local operating system,
            SCC
            needs the accounts for purposes of setting authorization (user privileges). 
-  Log in to Sybase Control Center using an account with
                    administrative privileges. (The login account or its group must have
                    sccAdminRole.)
- Select . 
- Click
                    to select or deselect the box labeled Automatically
                        add SCC login records for authenticated logins.
- Click
                    to select or deselect the box labeled Automatically
                        grant sccUserRole to newly created logins.
- Click OK to close the Security
                    dialog.
Next
            There are two next steps: 
- If you opted not to automatically create Sybase Control
                        Center login accounts, enter each account into Sybase Control Center
                        manually. 
- Grant
                        privileges
                        to
                        login accounts that require more than basic user access. You can grant
                        privileges by assigning Sybase Control Center roles directly to the login
                        accounts, or by assigning the login accounts to groups and mapping Sybase
                        Control Center roles to the groups. The group approach is generally more
                        efficient.