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In the navigation pane of Devo there is a menu called Administration. This is where Admin users can manage activity permissions within the domain. In addition to the Admin role, some users with custom roles that include some administrative-level permissions may also access the Administration features.

Admins can manage:

  • The domain's users and roles.
  • The credentials used for sending and receiving data securely.
  • The availability of specialized applications in the domain.
  • Data processes that use system resources.

These activities are carried out within the Administration of the Devo Application. Instructions for working with relays and alerts are included in other sections of our documentation. 

 

Admin users can also set the preferences that determine the default values for all the users in the domain by going to Preferences → Domain Preferences.


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