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ProVision First Steps

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Global Admin permissions give access to additional functions such as configuration settings, importing, and Scheduler tasks. Determine which users will require administrative access, and which will have access to only specific resources or functional areas. You will need to get more specific later, but having some high level groups to work with is a great start.

See: Users & Permissions


Overview Video: First Steps - Part 2

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Import DNS Zones 

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  • Internal users and roles (Admins, Read-Only, etc.)
  • Partners related to multiple specific resources or accounts
  • Customers / departments with limited view to only their respective resources or accounts

See: Users & PermissionsWorking with Users

Users and groups may be added at any time. However, assigning permissions to users and groups is best done after the applicable resource hierarchy has been added into ProVision.

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With the basic data now imported, and users set up, you (and your team) are ready to work in ProVision!

Refer to our User Guide and Admin Guide for details on standard user and admin level areas of ProVision. Or, follow the links below for additional details grouped by specific task areas:

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