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Groups
In the Groups section, you can manage the group settings.
To access this section, on the
Administrator Site
, click
Groups
on the
left. The Groups List table appears; see Figure 22. The table displays the
group name and the members of each group.
You can add groups to the Qube 2 and allocate disk space for each
group. New users can be added easily, and existing users can be
removed easily from a group — just click to turn their check boxes on or
off.
Only members of a group can join in the threaded discussion of that
group, and view or post Web content to the home page of the private
group. The Qube 2 Administrator can delete messages from a threaded
discussion or Web content from a home page.
When a new group is added, a mailing list is automatically created for
that group. See “Mailing lists” on page 75.
The Qube 2 Administrator is automatically a member of each group
created on the Qube 2.
Note:
Due to a limitation in the Linux operating system, a
Qube 2 Administrator or any other user can belong to a
maximum of 32 groups only.
Summary of Contents for Cobalt Qube 2
Page 1: ...Cobalt QubeTM 2 User Manual...
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Page 20: ...Chapter 1 6 Figure 3 Administrator Site screen Figure 4 Public Site screen...
Page 26: ...Chapter 1 12...
Page 68: ...Chapter 3 54...
Page 70: ...Chapter 4 56 Figure 17 Administrator Site screen...
Page 76: ...Chapter 4 62 Figure 19 shows the User Defaults table Figure 19 User Defaults table...
Page 78: ...Chapter 4 64 Figure 20 shows the Add New User table Figure 20 Add New User table...
Page 87: ...Administrator Site 73 Figure 24 shows the Add New Group table Figure 24 Add New Group table...
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