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Site administrators have permissions to do anything.  
Site administrators have permissions to do anything.  


Users may be assigned the role of site administrator by another site administrator in ''Settings > Site administration > Users > Permissions > Site administrators'', but the role itself cannot be edited (or deleted!).
Users may be assigned the role of site administrator by another site administrator in ''Site administration > Users > Permissions > Site administrators'', but the role itself cannot be edited (or deleted!). The primary administrator (created when the site was created) cannot be removed from the site administrator role.
 
It is recommended that you don't have lots of admins on your site. Good practice is to only have one or two, then give everybody else roles such as [[Manager]], with only the permissions that they require.


[[File:Managesiteadministrators.png]]
[[File:Managesiteadministrators.png]]


Note: The primary administrator (created when the site was created) cannot be removed from the site administrator role.
If using [[MNet]], see the section 'Assigning the role of admin'.


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Latest revision as of 11:54, 16 August 2019

Site administrators have permissions to do anything.

Users may be assigned the role of site administrator by another site administrator in Site administration > Users > Permissions > Site administrators, but the role itself cannot be edited (or deleted!). The primary administrator (created when the site was created) cannot be removed from the site administrator role.

It is recommended that you don't have lots of admins on your site. Good practice is to only have one or two, then give everybody else roles such as Manager, with only the permissions that they require.

Managesiteadministrators.png

If using MNet, see the section 'Assigning the role of admin'.