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
- Go to the problemset page and select Access in the section on the left.
- On the Users tab, click Add user.
- Enter the user's login in the search bar.
- Select one or more users from the search results.
- Select Reading or Writing access rights for each user. Access rights can always be changed.
- Click Add. Users will be added to the list.
Change a user's access rights
- Go to the problemset page and select Access in the section on the left.
- On the Users tab, find the user in the list. You can use the search to make this easier.
- Change the access rights for the desired user.
Revoke rights for a user
- Go to the problemset page and select Access in the section on the left.
- On the Users tab, find the user in the list. You can use the search to make this easier.
- Click
in the row with the desired user.
Revoke access rights for all users
- Go to the problemset page and select Access in the section on the left.
- On the Users tab, click Revoke for all users.
- Click Revoke. All users will be removed from the list.
Grant access to a group of users
- Go to the problemset page and select Access in the section on the left.
- Go to tab Groups and click Add group.
- Start typing the name of the user group.
- Select Reading or Writing access rights for each group. Access rights can always be changed.
- Click Add. User groups will be added to the list.
Change access rights for a group
- Go to the problemset page and select Access in the section on the left.
- Go to the Groups tab.
- Find the group in the list. You can use the search to make this easier.
- Change the access rights for the desired group.
Revoke access rights for a group
- Go to the problemset page and select Access in the section on the left.
- Go to the Groups tab.
- Find the group in the list. You can use the search to make this easier.
- Click
in the row with the desired user group.
Revoke access rights for all user groups
- Go to the problemset page and select Access in the section on the left.
- Go to the Groups tab and click Revoke for all groups.
- Click Revoke. All user groups will be removed from the table.
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