How to manage users?
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How to manage users?
User Groups
One or more user groups can be created to define access rights, such as read only, read/write, or no access at all. Access rights can be assigned to all regions of the web portal or to specific areas. Creating user gorups.
Creating User
One or more users can be created and given access, which was previously defined by user groups. A user is given a name, a password, and assigned to a user group. Creating user.
Modifying User Permissions
The access permissions of users can be modified in two different ways:
Modify user permission
Enabling and Disabling a User
One or more users can be disabled. Enabling and Disabling a user
Deleting a User
One or more users can be deleted. Deleting a user
One or more user groups can be created to define access rights, such as read only, read/write, or no access at all. Access rights can be assigned to all regions of the web portal or to specific areas. Creating user gorups.
Creating User
One or more users can be created and given access, which was previously defined by user groups. A user is given a name, a password, and assigned to a user group. Creating user.
Modifying User Permissions
The access permissions of users can be modified in two different ways:
- Modify the permission of a single user: If you wish to modify the permissions of a single user, you can assign them to a group to which they are the sole member and then change the permissions of this group.
- Modify the permission of a group of users. If the change in permissions will affect more than one user, then change the permissions of the group to which they are assigned.
Modify user permission
Enabling and Disabling a User
One or more users can be disabled. Enabling and Disabling a user
Deleting a User
One or more users can be deleted. Deleting a user
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