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Dear Team,
I have been working with a N-Command MSP server, and I'd created some users for only view two elements on the system:
· New devices
· Processor Utilization
However, I only had left checked the box of the user management, and the users can see all of this:
Software Revision
· Devices Type
· Heap Usage
· Device Alert
· New devices
· Processor Utilization
is it possible to achieve more granularity on those elements!?
Thanks a bunch,
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I have already submitted this as a feature request on your behalf. Therefore, there is no necessary action required from you.
I marked this question as "assumed answered," but please, do not hesitate to reply to this discussion with any further questions or information.
Levi

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Re: User Accounts
Thank you for posting your question. Unfortunately, at this time, the n-Command MSP does not have the ability to grant specific administrative privileges based on user login credentials. However, we can add this as a product feature request, so it can be reviewed as a possible feature that could be implemented in a future firmware enhancement.
Please, do not hesitate to reply to this discussion with any additional questions. I will be happy to help in any way I can.
Levi

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Re: User Accounts
Dear Levi,
Thanks for your answer, what is necessary to put this into a feature request!?
Thanks again,

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I have already submitted this as a feature request on your behalf. Therefore, there is no necessary action required from you.
I marked this question as "assumed answered," but please, do not hesitate to reply to this discussion with any further questions or information.
Levi