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 **Note:** A new user will be given implicit membership to the groups "​authenticated users" and "​anonymous users"​. If you do not tweak on group membership, that will be his/hers set of rights. This also goes for users created with LDAP.  **Note:** A new user will be given implicit membership to the groups "​authenticated users" and "​anonymous users"​. If you do not tweak on group membership, that will be his/hers set of rights. This also goes for users created with LDAP. 
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 ^ Anonymous users  |Unauthenticated users (not logged in) |Everyone are implicit members. Gives access to the home page, the traffic map, viewing (but not composing) messages and maintenance |  ^ Anonymous users  |Unauthenticated users (not logged in) |Everyone are implicit members. Gives access to the home page, the traffic map, viewing (but not composing) messages and maintenance |
 ^Authenticated users |Any authenticated user (logged in) |New users are implicit members. Gives in addition access to everything **except** the typical admin stuff: user admin, seed database, module delete, composing messages and maintenance setup   | ^Authenticated users |Any authenticated user (logged in) |New users are implicit members. Gives in addition access to everything **except** the typical admin stuff: user admin, seed database, module delete, composing messages and maintenance setup   |
-^NAV Administrators |Full access to everything | This access is implicit, no privileges need to be defined for NAV Administratorsyou have all rigts anyway. |+^NAV Administrators |Full access to everything | This access is implicit, no privileges need to be defined for NAV Administrators. As a member ​you have access to everything in the web interface. |
 ^ SMS |Allowed to receive SMS alerts | | ^ SMS |Allowed to receive SMS alerts | |
  
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    * To modify an existing group, click on the group. ​    * To modify an existing group, click on the group. ​
 In both cases you proceed to the "Group Details"​ tab In both cases you proceed to the "Group Details"​ tab
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 ===== Group Details ===== ===== Group Details =====
  
-Use this to create new groups or edit existing. Each group must have+Use this to create new groups or edit existing. Each group must have:
  
-   * A unique and preferably intuitive name  +   * A unique and preferably intuitive name 
-   * A description that explains what group membership this group authorizes+   * A description that explains what group membership this group authorizes
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 +The actual definition of the group is shown in the Privileges section. 
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 +   * To grant new privileges to the group, select the privilege type and then enter your target. If you misspelled your target or something, revoke it and create a new one (you can not edit a privilege). You can add as many privileges as you like to a group.
  
-The actual definition of the group is shown in the Privileges section 
  
-   * To grant new privileges to the group, select the privilege type and then enter your target. If you misspelled your target or something, revoke it and create a new one. You can add as many privileges as you like to a group. 
  
  
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 ^web_access | Controls what part of the web system a user has access to. Based on regular expression matching against actual NAV URLs. | ^web_access | Controls what part of the web system a user has access to. Based on regular expression matching against actual NAV URLs. |
 ^alert_by | Takes only one valid target: '​sms'​. A user is not allowed to receive sms messages from NAV unless he has the "​alert_by for sms" on his privilege list. | ^alert_by | Takes only one valid target: '​sms'​. A user is not allowed to receive sms messages from NAV unless he has the "​alert_by for sms" on his privilege list. |
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 +**Note:** Confusingly a third privilege is possible to choose; report_access. Since this privilege has no implementation,​ we will remove the option in a later NAV version (and reintroduce it when/if we actually implement support).
  
 To see examples of how you can use the web_access privilege, take a look at the definitions of the predefined group To see examples of how you can use the web_access privilege, take a look at the definitions of the predefined group
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