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Amber Herold, 07/22/2010 04:32 PM
Groups¶
- Groups are used to associate Users with common privileges.
- Several default groups are included with your installation and correspond to the available privilege levels.
Group name | Description | Privilege |
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administrators | may view and modify all groups, users, projects and experiments in the system | All at administration level |
power users | may view and modify anything that is not specifically owned by the default Administrator User | View all but administrate owned |
users | may view and modify project that they own and view experiments that have been shared with the user | Administrate/view only owned projects and view shared experiments |
guests | may view projects owned by the user and experiments shared with the user | View owned projects and shared experiments |
View all Groups¶
Groups may be viewed and managed within the Administration tool by clicking on the Groups Icon:
Add a new group¶
Modify a group¶
Delete a group¶
More about Groups¶
Groups are used to associate users together. At the moment, Leginon does not use the group association for anything.
Add/Edit a Group¶
- Open a web browser. Go to http://yourhost/myamiweb/admin.php
- Click on Groups.
- Add a "name" (required) for the group.
- Optionally enter a full name for the group.
- Click Save.
Remove a Group¶
- Open a web browser. Go to http://yourhost/myamiweb/admin.php
- Click on Groups.
- Highlight a group name from the list of created Groups.
- Click Remove.
Updated by Amber Herold over 14 years ago · 11 revisions