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In this space of the desktop screen the user who is connected in this session is identified.  
  
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In the event of detecting some user with '''AdminRole''' as the user, the identifier will appear in another colour, with the purpose of indicating that operations are being carried out under a “super-user” without any restrictions of document access.
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In the event of detecting a user with '''AdminRole''' as the user, the identifier will appear in another colour, with the purpose of indicating that operations are being carried out under a “super-user” without any restrictions on document access.
  
 
== Changes from version 3.0 to 4.0 ==
 
== Changes from version 3.0 to 4.0 ==
In OpenKM version 3.0 and olders, there was only one username with administrator grants called okmAdmin.
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[[Category: User Guide]]

Latest revision as of 17:44, 20 October 2011

In this space of the desktop screen the user who is connected in this session is identified.


Okm user guide 010.jpeg


In the event of detecting a user with AdminRole as the user, the identifier will appear in another colour, with the purpose of indicating that operations are being carried out under a “super-user” without any restrictions on document access.

Changes from version 3.0 to 4.0

In OpenKM version 3.0 and older, there was only one username with administrator access called okmAdmin.