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# View user details
View user details when you want to see login, and organizations and permissions settings associated with a user.
## Before you begin:
- Ensure you have Grafana server administrator privileges
**To view user details**:
1. Sign in to Grafana as a server administrator.
1. Hover your cursor over the **Server Admin** (shield) icon until a menu appears, and click **Users**.
1. Click a user.
A user account contains the following sections.
### User information
This section contains basic user information, which users can update.
![Server Admin user information section](/static/img/docs/manage-users/server-admin-user-information-7-3.png)
### Permissions
This indicates whether the user account has the Grafana administrator flag applied. If the flag is set to **Yes**, then the user is a Grafana server administrator.
![Server Admin Permissions section](/static/img/docs/manage-users/server-admin-permissions-7-3.png)
### Organisations
This section lists the organizations the user belongs to and their assigned role.
![Server Admin Organizations section](/static/img/docs/manage-users/server-admin-organisations-7-3.png)
### Sessions
This section includes recent user sessions and information about the time the user logged in and they system they used. You can force logouts, if necessary.
![Server Admin Sessions section](/static/img/docs/manage-users/server-admin-sessions-7-3.png)
# Edit a user account
Edit a user account when you want to modify user login credentials, or delete, disable, or enable a user.
## Before you begin
- Ensure you have Grafana server administrator privileges
**To edit a user account**:
1. Sign in to Grafana as a server administrator.
1. Hover your cursor over the **Server Admin** (shield) icon until a menu appears, and click **Users**.
1. Click a user.
1. Complete any of the following actions, as necessary.
| Action | Description |
| ------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Update name, email, or username | **Is the user notified of these changes?**. Click **Save** after you make a change. |
| Change the user's password | The new password must be at least four characters long. Click **Save** after you make a change. |
| Delete a user | This action permanently removes the user from the Grafana server. The user can no longer sign in after you make this change. |
| Disable user account | This action prevents a user from signing in with this account, but does not delete the account. You might disable an account if a colleague goes on sabbatical. |
| Enable a user account | This action enables a user account. |