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In Network Admin view for Users, Super Admins should be able to see a User’s associated Site(s) and Admin access level(s)
Currently in the Network Admin view for Users, there’s no way to tell what Admin access Users have. Super Admins should be able to see their associated Site(s) and Admin access level(s).
I put plurals in parentheses, because we’ll need to see all places where they’ve been granted Admin access, because that will usually be an error in need of fixing.
Please note: This is important for Super Admin oversight and troubleshooting.
In Network Admin view for Users, Super Admins should be able to see a User’s associated Site(s) and Admin access level(s)
Currently in the Network Admin view for Users, there’s no way to tell what Admin access Users have. Super Admins should be able to see their associated Site(s) and Admin access level(s).
I put plurals in parentheses, because we’ll need to see all places where they’ve been granted Admin access, because that will usually be an error in need of fixing. Please note: This is important for Super Admin oversight and troubleshooting.
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Discussion: anne_marie_cruz on 4/24/2024
In Network Admin view for Users, Super Admins should be able to see a User’s associated Site(s) and Admin access level(s)
May 1, 2024
jaspercroome
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In Network Admin view for Users, Super Admins should be able to see a User’s associated Site(s) and Admin access level(s)
Users view - add a site and role column
May 1, 2024
In Network Admin view for Users, Super Admins should be able to see a User’s associated Site(s) and Admin access level(s)
Currently in the Network Admin view for Users, there’s no way to tell what Admin access Users have. Super Admins should be able to see their associated Site(s) and Admin access level(s).
I put plurals in parentheses, because we’ll need to see all places where they’ve been granted Admin access, because that will usually be an error in need of fixing.
Please note: This is important for Super Admin oversight and troubleshooting.
Return to main post.
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