Access

You can grant access rights to another user so that they can view and edit problemsets. Access rights can always be revoked.

Grant access rights to a user

  1. Go to the problemset page and select Access in the section on the left.
  2. On the Users tab, click Add user.
  3. Enter the user's login in the search bar.
  4. Select one or more users from the search results.
  5. Select Reading or Writing access rights for each user. Access rights can always be changed.
  6. Click Add. Users will be added to the list.

Change a user's access rights

  1. Go to the problemset page and select Access in the section on the left.
  2. On the Users tab, find the user in the list. You can use the search to make this easier.
  3. Change the access rights for the desired user.

Revoke rights for a user

  1. Go to the problemset page and select Access in the section on the left.
  2. On the Users tab, find the user in the list. You can use the search to make this easier.
  3. Click in the row with the desired user.

Revoke access rights for all users

  1. Go to the problemset page and select Access in the section on the left.
  2. On the Users tab, click Revoke for all users.
  3. Click Revoke. All users will be removed from the list.

Grant access to a group of users

  1. Go to the problemset page and select Access in the section on the left.
  2. Go to tab Groups and click Add group.
  3. Start typing the name of the user group.
  4. Select Reading or Writing access rights for each group. Access rights can always be changed.
  5. Click Add. User groups will be added to the list.

Change access rights for a group

  1. Go to the problemset page and select Access in the section on the left.
  2. Go to the Groups tab.
  3. Find the group in the list. You can use the search to make this easier.
  4. Change the access rights for the desired group.

Revoke access rights for a group

  1. Go to the problemset page and select Access in the section on the left.
  2. Go to the Groups tab.
  3. Find the group in the list. You can use the search to make this easier.
  4. Click in the row with the desired user group.

Revoke access rights for all user groups

  1. Go to the problemset page and select Access in the section on the left.
  2. Go to the Groups tab and click Revoke for all groups.
  3. Click Revoke. All user groups will be removed from the table.
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