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Setting User Group Permissions

To set User Group |repo| permissions, use follow these steps:

  1. From the |RCE| interface, select :menuselection:`Admin --> User Group --> Add User Group`
  2. Enter a group name and description, and select :guilabel:`Save`
  3. Select :guilabel:`edit` beside the new User Group. On the following screen you will see a number of tabs. Exploring these you will find the following most used options:
  • :guilabel:`Owner`: This allows you to change the User Group owner. As super-admin you will still have access to this, but changing the owner lets you delegate the user group management to another manager.
  • :guilabel:`Members`: This allows you to added or remove users from the group.
  • :guilabel:`User Permissions`: On the permissions tab you can set the permissions for each member. If not individually set, the members will inherit the default user permissions.
  • :guilabel:`Inherit from default settings`: On the Global Permissions tab you can uncheck this option and explicitly configure the permissions for the group.