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To add the users to the cloud instance, please watch this video that explains it step by step, more detailed information below.
User CreationThe Users area under the system tab is where the System Administrator can handle all aspects of User Management which includes creating, editing and deleting users…
Creating User Mandatory Fields are marked with a text label in bold other fields are optional. Email is a mandatory field and is used for logging in to the system.
Default Security Groups Assigns default access levels to user for new projects. Default security groups only apply to newly created projects after a user is created, existing projects with already defined access levels will not be affected.
OpenGround offers some default security groups for use and can be customised. More details around security groups can be found in Access Levels & Roles
Other FieldsActive: Allows system administrator to deactivate or activate a user’s accessExternal: May be chosen if the user is from an external organisation. This is used for filtering and reporting purposesExpiry Date: Set an expiry date for a user to limit their access after a certain period of time.
Welcome EmailWhen a user is created, the system administrator can opt to send an automated welcome email to the user, this email will provide access information to the user
Welcome Email ExampleManaging Users
Once a user is created you will be able to review the information in the User Management grid, this can be accessed following the belowCreate/Add User: Create users to the systemEdit User: User information on the system can be edited hereManage Admins: Assign system administratorsSystem Access: Assign system level access groups to userUser Access: Assign Access levels to a user for each projectCSV Export: Exports CSV containing user information as defined in the systemManage Columns: Allows user to control the visibility of user information fieldsWelcome Emails: Sends welcome email containing access instructions for OpenGround users