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AXIS Camera Station User Handover and Permissions Guide
User Handover

Summary
Use this guide when an AXIS Camera Station site needs a cleaner owner, operator and viewer structure instead of one shared administrator login.
Applies to
- AXIS Camera Station 5 and AXIS Camera Station Pro style workflows
- Windows or Active Directory user-based AXIS sites
- Owner, operator and viewer handover jobs
Difficulty and time
Difficulty: Moderate
Estimated time: 20 to 45 minutes
What you will need
- AXIS Camera Station administrative access
- Windows or AD user details
- A clear owner or responsible business contact
- One test login for each access level
What this guide covers
- Owner versus operator logic
- Windows users and groups first
- AXIS Camera Station role assignment
- Playback, export and handover checks
AXIS Camera Station permissions are a little different from phone-app sharing because the user identity normally begins in Windows or Active Directory, then gets role and privilege assignments inside AXIS Camera Station. That means the cleanest result comes from planning the user structure first instead of improvising it at the end of the job.
For many small Australian sites, the right answer is one administrator account kept by the owner or IT-responsible party, then one or more operator or viewer accounts for staff. For larger sites, groups are usually cleaner than individual user-by-user permissions.
Before you start
Write down who really owns the site and what each user should be able to do before you open the permissions screen.
- Decide whether the user needs live view only, playback, export, or full system administration.
- Confirm whether the site uses local Windows users or Active Directory.
- Make sure the server time and user list are current before testing access.
- Keep one administrator login untouched while you test the lower-level users.
Do not turn every user into an administrator
Administrator rights are meant for people who genuinely manage the system. Most day-to-day users only need operator or viewer access.
If everyone has full control, later support becomes harder and so does accountability.
What usually causes this
- The site was handed over on one shared administrator account.
- No one decided which users actually needed playback or export.
- The Windows or AD user was never created before AXIS Camera Station setup started.
- Permissions were never tested using the real user login.
Step 1: Confirm who owns the system and who needs access
The owner is not always the same person as the installer, reception manager or casual operator. Decide who controls the long-term administrator path first.
- Record the responsible business contact or IT owner for the system.
- List the people who only need live view.
- List the people who genuinely need playback or export.
- Decide whether the site is better handled with groups rather than individual accounts.
Step 2: Create or confirm the Windows or Active Directory users first
AXIS Camera Station does not invent its own isolated user world. On current AXIS Camera Station workflows, the identities need to exist in Windows or Active Directory first.
- Create or confirm the relevant Windows local users or AD users.
- If the site has several operators, consider a group for cleaner long-term maintenance.
- Make sure usernames are clear enough to support later offboarding.
- Record which identities were created specifically for AXIS Camera Station access.
Useful AXIS menu path
- Configuration > Security > User permissions is the current AXIS Camera Station path for assigning users or groups and setting their role.
- Administrator, Operator and Viewer are the usual starting roles.
- If the user is not present in AXIS Camera Station, check Windows or Active Directory first rather than repeatedly refreshing the VMS list.
Step 3: Assign the correct AXIS Camera Station role and privileges
Once the user or group exists, add it inside AXIS Camera Station and set the lowest role that still lets the person do the job properly.
- Use Administrator only where the person must configure the system.
- Use Operator where the user needs live and recorded video but not full system configuration.
- Use Viewer where the user mainly needs live viewing.
- Check whether the user needs manual recording, export or PTZ rights on top of basic viewing.
Step 4: Test with the real user account before the job is considered finished
The most common handover mistake is saving the permissions and never testing the real user experience.
- Log out of the administrator session and test with an operator or viewer login.
- Confirm the cameras and views they are meant to see are visible.
- Confirm playback and export only if those rights were intentionally granted.
- Check that the user cannot reach broader system configuration if they should not have it.
Step 5: Finish the paperwork and owner handover cleanly
AXIS sites are often the kind of commercial systems that stay in place for years. A clean record now saves time later.
- Record the owner account, operator accounts and groups in the site file.
- Record who can export footage and who cannot.
- Note who is responsible for removing users when staff change.
- Leave a short handover note about where permissions are managed.
Commercial office with reception and one manager
Situation: Reception needed live view only, while the office manager needed playback for incident follow-up.
Solution used: The office manager was set as an operator with playback rights, while reception used a viewer-level path.
Why this was chosen: That kept evidence access with the person who actually handles incidents without turning reception into an administrator.
Installation notes: The permissions were tested from the real reception login before handover.
Common mistakes
- Giving everyone the same administrator login.
- Forgetting that the user must exist in Windows or AD first.
- Granting playback and export where live view would have been enough.
- Never testing the real operator or viewer login.
- Leaving no record of who controls the administrator path.
Troubleshooting table
| Symptom | What to check | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| User not visible in AXIS Camera Station | Windows or AD user not created or not discoverable | Create or confirm the user in Windows or AD before returning to AXIS Camera Station. |
| User can log in but cannot play back video | Role and playback privileges | Check whether playback was intentionally granted under user permissions. |
| User can change too much | Role set too high | Move them from Administrator to Operator or Viewer if that better fits the job. |
| Reception sees the wrong cameras | Scope of access and views | Review the assigned views and privileges for that user or group. |
| Support does not know who owns the site | No handover record | Document the real owner and administrator path in the site file. |
When to contact support
Contact SecurityWholesalers support when you have confirmed the user structure, the Windows or AD identities, and the AXIS Camera Station permissions path, but users still cannot see the cameras or functions they should.
Send the order number if known, the AXIS Camera Station version, a screenshot of the permissions screen, and a short note describing what the user can and cannot do.
Related support guides
- How to Add an AXIS Camera to AXIS Camera Station - Use this if the user issue is really a camera or server commissioning issue.
- How to Export Footage from AXIS Camera Station - Useful once the right user needs evidence export.
- AXIS Support Guides - Return to the AXIS support hub.
- Tech Support Guides - Browse the wider support library.
Related buying guides
- AXIS Buying Guide - Use this if the site needs broader design or platform-planning help.
- CCTV Buying Guide - General system-planning help.
Relevant product categories
- AXIS Communications CCTV - Current AXIS platform range.
- AXIS Network Video Recorders - Recorder and appliance paths.
Still stuck?
Need help choosing or setting up a system? Contact SecurityWholesalers support with your order number, product model and a clear description of the issue.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I give another user access to AXIS Camera Station?
Add the Windows or Active Directory user first, then assign the right role and privileges in AXIS Camera Station under Configuration > Security > User permissions.
- Should everyone be an administrator?
No. Most users should be operators or viewers. Administrator access should stay limited to the people who genuinely manage the system.
- What is the cleanest handover path?
Document the real owner or responsible business contact, confirm who needs playback, and create separate users or groups instead of sharing one high-level login.
















