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- Once you have accessed Permissions, click on Edit Permissions under Individual Users.
- Type the username of the person that you would like to add in the text field below your current user list, then click the Add button.
The username is not the email address, i.e. use abc4567 not abc4567@rit.edu.If the user does not show pop up in the quick search results under the field as you type, please go ahead with entering the username still enter their username in the field and click Add once to see if they are still added.
The quick search results that pop up may not reflect new wiki users who logged in for the first time less than 24 hours agojust within the past few days.
If you don't know the username of the person that you are trying to add, you can click on the magnifying glass icon to search for them using their first or last name. Once you have found them in the list, click the check box next to their name and then click on Select User(s).
If the user you are trying to add with an RIT Account has never logged in to the wiki, they will not be found in any searches.
Users with an RIT Account must log in at least once before their account will be listed on the wiki, as stated at the start of this document.
Once your new user has been added, you can adjust their permissions by using the checkboxes for the available Permissions. For information regarding each option, please review the Permission Summary down below.
By default, all new users will only have "View" access.
Do not grant Admin access to a user unless you want them to have full control of the wiki space.You may then repeat the search to add additional users if you wish.
When you are done click the Save All button to save your changes.
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Granting Permissions to Anonymous /Public Users is the same as Individual Users shown above, with the exception that you work under the Anonymous Access heading.
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Anonymous users should never be granted any permissions beyond View access. Allowing further access could compromise the security of the RIT Wiki and opens up the wiki to spamming and inappropriate use of RIT resources. This policy is governed by the RIT Code of Conduct for Computer and Network Use agreed to by all users with an RIT Computer Account and is included in the footer of every page of the RIT Wiki. Permissions for anonymous users beyond viewing will be removed by wiki administrators without confirmation. |
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