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Vtiger Administrative Guide contains topics designed for all the administrators (Sales Managers or CEO or VP) to help them manage and configure the CRM for all the Vtiger users.
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#### User Management
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* **Users**
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Users are employees in your organization who can log into their Vtiger CRM accounts, access information, and perform tasks according to permissions that have been defined to them.
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* **Authentication Methods**
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Users can be requested to change their passwords periodically.
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* **Roles**
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Roles lets you mimic your Organizational Role Hierarchy within the CRM. User’s position in role hierarchy will decide which of the records he/she can access.
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* **Profiles**
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Profiles are used to control actions that users can perform on records. Also, profiles can be used to restrict access to specific fields, modules, and features such as import, export, etc.
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* **Sharing Rules**
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Sharing Rules is used to configure data sharing rules across users in the role hierarchy.
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* **Groups**
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The Group is the combination of multiple users, roles, and groups to manage a common set of records.
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* **Login History**
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Administrators can track Users Login History - Signed In, Signed Off or Continue. |
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