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Default User Permissions

There are two ways in which the default user settings work:

System-wide Level

On a system-wide level, you can set the default user permissions so that all new users are given a certain set of permissions unless individually tailored, or added to a user group. For more information about system-wide default permissions, see the :ref:`permissions-info-anon-ref` and :ref:`permissions-default-ref` sections.

User Group Level

On a user group level, you can set the default user settings for the user group, and all users within that group will get those default permissions unless individually tailored. For more information about setting default permissions for all the different entities, see the :ref:`permissions-default-ref` section.

For more detailed information about managing the different permissions settings, see the following sections:

  • :ref:`permissions-info-anon-ref`
  • :ref:`permissions-add-user`
  • :ref:`permissions-default-ref`
  • :ref:`permissions-info-add-group-ref`