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To what extent you are allowed to configure access permissions for other ad- ministrators, depends on your seniority level. This is measured by a value between 0 and 100. You can only configure permissions for administrators with seniority levels lower than your own.
On the other hand, you may find your right to access Webwasher restricted or denied when trying to log in because an administrator with an equal or higher seniority level is currently logged in and has configured the corresponding set- tings.
So, if your seniority level is e. g. 80 and you have configured
If an administrator with a level of e. g. 60 logs in, a window will open providing access in
Furthermore, the number of sessions is displayed where this administrator is allowed to modify access permissions. In this case, there are no such sessions because someone with an equal or higher seniority level, i. e. you, has already configured the corresponding settings in a particular way.
This administrator now has the choice of logging in with
On the other hand, if an administrator with a seniority level of e. g. 100 logs in, this administrator is entitled to modify what you configured since your seniority level is only 80. This modification will also apply to sessions where other administrators are already logged in.
The seniority level is configured on the Role Definition tab under User Management > Administrators. Click on the Edit Role Permissions button
there to open a window, where you can configure a value for the seniority level.
After specifying the appropriate settings here, click on Apply Changes to make them effective.
Use the following radio buttons to configure access permissions:
•Allow simultaneous access
Make sure this radio button is checked if you want to allow simultaneous access. Furthermore, specify what kind of simultaneous access should be allowed:
—Allow read/write access
Make sure this radio button is checked if you want to allow read/write access.