First create a new group called something like "basic admin". Anyone added to this group is going to have access to a subset of the normal Admin functions.
In SysConfig, go to Framework -> Frontend::Admin::ModuleRegistration
In here you should be able to recognise how each module equates to the admin areas you will have been used to using. The easiest ones to give access to are Customer and Company as, in OTRS, these appear in the main menu, alongside "Dashboard" and "Ticket".
Frontend::Module###AdminCustomerUser
Frontend::Module###AdminCustomerCompany
For each one, in the Group section at the top, click the plus button and add "basic admin". This gives users in that group read/write access to that module.
For any other modules, i.e. those that are only accessible by clicking on the "Admin" button, you need to make the Admin button available first. The safest way to do this is to give read-only access to the Admin Module itself:
Frontend::Module###Admin
Do this by clicking the plus button under Group ro: for this module.
Then proceed to grant read/write to any other remaining modules, such as:
Frontend::Module###AdminCustomerUserGroup
Frontend::Module###AdminCustomerUserService
Allow non-admins to manage Customers, Companies and more
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Re: Allow non-admins to manage Customers, Companies and more
Isn't it possible to just set the agent as rw on users group?
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Re: Allow non-admins to manage Customers, Companies and more
Is there a way to separate by queue?
Example: Agent01 has RW access to Support queue, he only can manage the users from that queue...
Example: Agent01 has RW access to Support queue, he only can manage the users from that queue...
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Re: Allow non-admins to manage Customers, Companies and more
Hi, i tried this and i lost all the permission even the root would not login gives me error
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P.S am using Centos with 3.1.0-rc1
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P.S am using Centos with 3.1.0-rc1
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Re: Allow non-admins to manage Customers, Companies and more
Yes if you set RW access to the users group it will work as the "users" is already selected in the "group" section of the Frontend::Module###AdminCustomerUser
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Re: Allow non-admins to manage Customers, Companies and more
I have the same question to allow non admins to access "processes" and dynamic fields. Can it be done?
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Re: Allow non-admins to manage Customers, Companies and more
index 8 (last entry after read-only "0") if it exists, will be used for "target" of html. "_blank" opens new page/new window, for instance.???
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