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admin:managing_users [2025/07/28 08:14] – [Adding and editing users and groups] Mark Glover | admin:managing_users [2025/07/28 08:29] (current) – [Active] Mark Glover | ||
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If you have many users that need to have the same permissions (because they carry out the same role, for example), [[admin: | If you have many users that need to have the same permissions (because they carry out the same role, for example), [[admin: | ||
- | <WRAP center round tip 95%> | + | ==== Users and sync ==== |
- | If you want to change | + | A few points |
- | * Edit the user, change | + | * Users are // |
- | * Open the user again and their permissions will be editable. | + | * // |
- | Refer to [[admin: | + | * Users can be created and edited on a Legacy mSupply remote site. Name details of any newly created user on a remote site will sync back to the Legacy mSupply Central server. |
- | </WRAP> | + | * As of 2025-07-28, users can not be created or permissions |
- | <WRAP center round important 95%> | ||
- | If you want to disable a user, perhaps because the staff member has left the organisation, | ||
- | * Edit the user, uncheck the **Active** checkbox, click **OK**. | ||
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- | If the **Active** checkbox is greyed out, it is because they are a member of a group. You will need to first remove them from the group before you can make them ' | ||
- | * Edit the user, change the **Is a member of** to '' | ||
- | * Edit the user, uncheck the **Active** checkbox, click **OK**. | ||
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- | Of course, if the whole group of users needs to be made inactive then you can just uncheck the **Active** checkbox for the group. | ||
- | </ | ||
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===== User details window ===== | ===== User details window ===== | ||
+ | <WRAP center round tip 95%> | ||
+ | If you want to change a user's permissions and find out that all their permissions are greyed out and uneditable then it means they are a member of a group. To edit their permissions separately from the group, they must first be removed from the group: | ||
+ | * Edit the user, change the **Is a member of** drop down list to '' | ||
+ | * Open the user again and their permissions will be editable. | ||
+ | Refer to [[admin: | ||
+ | </ | ||
{{ : | {{ : | ||
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=== Active === | === Active === | ||
If this checkbox is checked, then that user has permission to use the system, and their name will appear in the login window. If this checkbox is unchecked the user will not be allowed to login to the system and their name will not appear in the login window. | If this checkbox is checked, then that user has permission to use the system, and their name will appear in the login window. If this checkbox is unchecked the user will not be allowed to login to the system and their name will not appear in the login window. | ||
+ | <WRAP center round important 95%> | ||
+ | If you want to disable a user, perhaps because the staff member has left the organisation, | ||
+ | * Edit the user, uncheck the **Active** checkbox, click **OK**. | ||
+ | |||
+ | If the **Active** checkbox is greyed out, it is because they are a member of a group. You will need to first remove them from the group before you can make them ' | ||
+ | * Edit the user, change the **Is a member of** to '' | ||
+ | * Edit the user, uncheck the **Active** checkbox, click **OK**. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Of course, if the whole group of users needs to be made inactive then you can just uncheck the **Active** checkbox for the group. | ||
+ | </ | ||
=== Can be responsible officer === | === Can be responsible officer === |