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Add, Remove, Block and Unblock Administrators
Add, Remove, Block and Unblock Administrators
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Add an Administrator

To add a new administrator to the system, click on the 3 dots menu on the upper right corner, then on the Administrators button .

In the administrators list, click the + button.

Remembering that the system only accepts corporate emails, so it is not possible to use an email @gmail, for example.

Next, a screen will open where the new administrator data must be entered and the permissions for this administrator must be defined.

After entering data and setting the permissions, click Add.

After entering data, click save and the system will display this image:

A link is to be sent to the registered email and from there it will be possible to create the access password.


Block/Unblock or Remove an Administrator

Click on the edit icon, located next to the administrator's name.

On the screen that will open, the Block/Unblock and Remove buttons are displayed. Click the button to perform the chosen action.

Or select the administrator from the list of administrators and the Block/Unblock and Remove buttons appear.

1.Block: user will not be able to access

2.Remove: this action requires authentication

Attention: Blocked users can be unblocked at any time via the same path.

An administrator has several permissions in the environment, which can be determined when creating or editing an administrator.

Restricted per group: You can restrict an Administrator's access to certain groups by clicking the Restricted per groups option, select the groups that the Administrator will have control over, and then save.

Devices: The administrator will have permission to view/edit all devices in the environment or restricted group.

Groups: Permission to view and edit (add and remove) groups.

Applications: Permission to view and edit (add, update, remove and distribute) applications of the environment.

Data consumption: Permission to view the devices' data consumption.

Maps: Permission to view device location by filtering per group, ID, First name or IMEI

Audit logs: Permission to view environment audit logs.

Themes: Permission to view and edit environment themes.

Track: Permission to view and edit the Track, which aims to visually provide real-time routes and forced locations through check-in.

Android

Launcher: Permission to view and edit (add and remove) environment launcher menus.

Files: Permission to view and edit (add, remove and distribute) files to devices in the environment.

Android Settings: Permission to view and edit (add, remove and distribute) settings for devices that have the Android operational system of the environment.

iOS

Settings: Permission to view and edit (add, remove and distribute) settings for devices with IOS operational system of the environment.

Certificates: Permission to view and edit APNS certificates.

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