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− | Since Charitylog is based online, and the whole organisation has access to the information stored on it, it is important that user access is well controlled.
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− | We suggest that it is a good idea to be as lenient with access as possible, and to trust staff as much as possible. If you try to tightly control every single user with a set of complicated rules about what they can and can't see, it is likely to lead to an awful lot of extra work for administrators.
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− | There are three ways to limit user access within Charitylog.
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− | ==Limiting access for particular users==
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− | ===System Access tab===
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− | ===Project Access tab===
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− | ===Personal Tab Access tab===
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− | ==Limiting access by user group==
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− | ===Group Access screen===
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− | The Group Access screen allows administrators to control what each [[User Groups|User Group]] has access to throughout the Charitylog system. It is one of the most powerful tools that administrators have in running the system, and is covered in its own document here: [[Group Access]].
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− | ==Limiting access to a specific document, etc==
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− | ===Uploaded documents===
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− | ===Extension Databases===
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