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The ''System Administrator'' role is preconfigured in the platform. The initial system user is assigned this role, along with the [[Administrator Access Profile]]. By default, the [[Sys Admin]] can change the [[Administrative Permissions]] associated with each [[Access Profile]], add add additional access profiles, as needed.
The out-of-the box implementation includes a default role, to get you started.  


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| By default, a manager has full permissions to create and delete records in application objects, and has full access to records owned by other team members.  
*Can create [[Users]] and [[Teams]], and assign [[Roles]]
*Can specify [[Application Access]] permissions
*Can manage [[Access Profiles]]
*Is granted global rights to change all functions in the platform
*Is granted rights to view, update, and delete any record and see all records
*Is granted universal create/delete/update permission rights
 
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| Team Member
| By default, a team member is assigned the ''Regular User'' Access Profile, which gives them the administrative permissions they need to manage their account. (That profile does not include any global access permissions.)
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''Learn more:'' [[Access to Records Owned by Others Within the Team]]
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 16 October 2012

The out-of-the box implementation includes a default role, to get you started.

Role Access Permissions
Manager By default, a manager has full permissions to create and delete records in application objects, and has full access to records owned by other team members.

Learn more: Access to Records Owned by Others Within the Team