Configuring user groups for Multiple Languages
The Multiple Languages add-on uses user groups to provide secure access to the add-on features.
Access Requirements
A user must have at least Manage System permissions to configure add-ons.
To configure user groups for the Multiple Languages add-on:
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Go to the user group configuration page:
- Admin Console > Permissions > User Groups
- Advanced Admin Console > People > Management > Create User Group
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Create a permission group whose members should be able to manage changes to the settings of the Multiple Languages Add-on.
For example, this user group may be called
Multi-Language Admins
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Create a permission group whose members should be able to use the features of the Multiple Languages Add-on.
For example, this user group may be called
Multi-Language Editors
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Add the concerned administrators as members to these user groups.
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Save the changes.
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To apply the user groups to the Multiple Languages Add-on configuration:
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Go to User interface: Your avatar > Add-ons > All Add-ons > Installed.
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Find Multiple Languages in the list, click the gear icon > Settings.
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Under App Security, click the gear icon next to Multi-Language.
User groups with access to the add-on features are listed here. By default, the All registered users user group is used.
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Remove All registered users and add the user groups which should have access to the feature, for configuration and usage.
In this example, we are adding the
Multi-Language Admins
andMulti-Language Editors
user groups. -
Save the changes.
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Members of the specified user groups (in this example, Multi-Language Admins
and Multi-Language Editors
) can now configure and use the Multiple Languages add-on.
Related Documentation
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Configuring user groups for Multiple Languages Instructions on how to set up and manage user groups for the Multiple Languages add-on.
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Applying user groups to Multiple Languages Instructions on adding the preconfigured user group(s) to the Multiple Languages Add-on configuration to grant access to users of those groups.