You might also want to consider how you've structured the data within your EasyPush application as some of the steps below might not be relevant to your organisation. For us we have distinct groups of iPad users spread across Europe. With each group of iPads (i.e. France, Germany, etc) we have a group of local administrators who manage the data. It's important that the administrators in one area can only edit the data for their area but that we, as the IT Service Provider, can see everything.
Creating A Single-Site Administrator
From the “Sections” part of the screen (bottom right);EasyPush: Sections |
EasyPush: User Section Options |
EasyPush: Creating A New User |
EasyPush: "John Smith" - New User |
Check “Content” and “Media” checkboxes for someone who will be expected to publish changes to the site but not create users or setup members, for a local administrator (IT user) check the boxes for the sections you wish the user to be able to access. Unless you're creating an IT Super-user they shouldn't have everything, usually Content, Media, and Members is enough!;
EasyPush: User Properties |
When you're done click "Save".
At the bottom right of the screen a speech bubble will appear confirming the details have been saved;
EasyPush: Confirmation Popup |
Expand the “User Permissions” node and select the user you wish to modify permissions for.
In the right-hand side part of the web page you’ll see the content available;
EasyPush: User Permissions |
EasyPush: User Permissions |
Click “Save” and a dialog will appear;
EasyPush: Permission Change Dialog |
EasyPush: Permissions Saved Popup |
EasyPush: User Permissions |
Click “Save”, “OK” the dialog and the “Permissions saved” speech bubble will appear again.
This is how we configure users in EasyPush, I'm sure you'll have a different process but overall once you've done it a few times it's pretty simple.
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