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Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive

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14.1 Creating a User GroupGroup addresses can be defined either in group definitions or in the Domain Settings → Aliasessection. The first method is recommended — it is easier.Note: If user accounts are maintained in Active Directory (see chapter 7.6), their aliases can bedefined in Active Directory Users and Computers. Global aliases (in Domain Settings → Aliases)cannot be defined this way.Step 3 — Members of the groupUsing the Add and Remove buttons you can add or remove users to/from the group. If thereare no user accounts created, a group may remain empty and users will be assigned to it whentheir user accounts are defined (see chapter 13.2).Figure 14.4Creating a group — users additionStep 4 — Access rights for the groupThe group must be assigned one of the following three levels of access rights:No access to administrationUsers in this group have no access to <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer administration.Read only accessUsers in this group can log in to <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer administration but they can only viewthe logs and settings. They cannot alter any settings.Read/Write accessUsers in this group have full access rights.Group can administer user accounts, ...A special access right for <strong>Kerio</strong> Web Administration (for more information, see chapter31). This setting is independent on the access rights settings for <strong>Kerio</strong> AdministrationConsole.133

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