Documentation Nexus IQ Server 1.18

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6.5. Viewing the Root Organization

When you launch the IQ Server for the first time, it has no organizations or applications except for the root organization. The root organization is always present and cannot be deleted. To view the root organization, click the Manage Applications and Organizations icon figs/web/clm-server-manage-app-org-icon.png on the IQ Server toolbar. The root organization appears in the sidebar.

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You may also see Repositories in the sidebar of the Managing Applications and Organizations area. If you are a Nexus Repository Manager customer who has enabled the Audit and Quarantine features, you can use Repositories to set security for repository evaluation results. For more information, see the IQ for Nexus Repository Manager chapter.

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Figure 6.1. Root Organization


The root organization allows you to set policy (rules) that are inherited globally by all organizations. This includes policy management features like policies, labels, license threat groups, tags, and security, all of which are discussed in later chapters (see Basic Policy Management and Advanced Policy Management).

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If you have permissions, you can change the name of the root organization by clicking on the text Root Organization and typing the desired name. Also, you can add an icon for the root organization by hovering over the default icon and clicking Choose Icon. The image should be sized to 160 x 160 pixels and use the PNG format. Images with different sizes will be scaled. Alternatively you can click Want a robot to select a robot image for the organization. Click repeatedly to cycle through a variety of robot images.