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Managing Administrators

The types of administrators and their roles and responsibilities depend on the size of your deployment. A small, single-organization deployment can have the Master Administrator (MA) and a Global Administrator (GA) who administer the organization for end users. On the other hand, a large multi-organization deployment may find it necessary to have multiple GAs who, based on the complexity of the deployment and the number of end users, can further delegate their organization and user management duties among several Organization Administrators (OAs) and User Administrators (UAs).

See "Supported Roles" for information about supported administrative roles. The Summary of Administrative Privileges section provides a quick summary of the tasks that each of these administrators can perform. This chapter covers the following administrator management operations:

Note: In addition to all the operations discussed in this chapter, the MA has the permission to create custom roles that are derived from the existing default roles supported by AuthMinder. See "Working with Custom Roles" for more information.