Centralized administration makes setup and management fast and easy. Use integrated Cloud Identity features to manage users and set up security options like 2-step verification and security keys. Protect your organization with security analytics and best practice recommendations within the security center.
As hybrid work accelerates digital transformation, remote management has evolved into an everyday necessity. However, remote management does not yet provide the in-depth administration experiences needed to investigate and fix many issues.
Would it be possible to revoke the own Super Admin rights being the only user in a Google Workspace?
If so, would it still be possible to log in to the Admin console with the same user ID?
When clicking on my user in the top right corner of Gmail, I get a note that the account is managed by my domain, and the option to access the Admin console, and I can successfully do that.
Is there a way to check whether my user got super admin right (without being a super admin)?
I sent an email directly to 'workspac...@google.com' and asked them to reset the super admin rights for my user ID. Let's see whether they react to an email without case identifier in the subject.
The Google backoffice did not believe them for quite some time claiming that this issue/condition would not be possible, and it was only after considerable convincing by them that they managed to convince somebody in the Google backoffice (that had the respective rights to do so) to revoke and reassign the super-admin rights to the (only) user in my workspace, which eventually led to have the menu items showing up again.
Do you have any other user with super-admin rights in your workspace? If so, that user might be able to do that (revoke and reassign super-admin rights to your user) without contacting Google workspace support.
In the expported user list I can see feilds such as Division, Department, Cost center. I do not have access to these feilds when a user account is edited or created. except Department, which is not linked to the field in the user list. In the user account there are Title, Company, Job category a,d 2 feilds for phone, that don't show on the user list. I would like to be able to better categorize the users based on their department and teams, and be able to have the information both in the user account and on the user list we can export. I can I acheive that?
Windows Admin Center for Azure Virtual Machines is now generally available. Windows Admin Center lets you manage the Windows Server Operating System of your Azure Virtual Machines, natively in the Azure Portal. You can perform maintenance and troubleshooting tasks such as managing your files, viewing your events, monitoring your performance, getting an in-browser RDP and PowerShell session, and much more, all within Azure. We expect this to reduce the need for you to remote desktop into your virtual machine for administration, simplifying your experience as you deploy and maintain virtual machines with or without a graphical user interface (GUI).
Unlike Windows Admin Center on-premises, Windows Admin Center in Azure features single sign-on using Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) authentication to bring you an end-to-end identity experience in the Azure portal. Regardless of whether your virtual machine is on-premises Active Directory joined, Azure AD joined, or not joined to any domain, Windows Admin Center and Azure AD provide a single sign-on experience. Just add your Azure AD identity to the Windows Admin Center Administrator Login Azure role-based access control (RBAC) role and get access to the full suite of management capabilities that we provide in the Azure Portal. This reduces the reliance on local administrator accounts when managing Windows Server machines in Azure.
The BioGen Administrative Center provides administrative services to the Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biophysics and the Department of Genetics, Cell Biology and Development. Finance, human resources and grant pre-award staff members work in teams to support faculty, staff and students in these areas.
The Admin Console is available in all Box tariffs Business Starter and above. (Free developer accounts also have access to a limited subset of Admin Console functions.) Admins and Co-admins in organizations will have an Admin Console link at the bottom left of the Box navigation bar. Click Admin Console to get access to your organization's administrative functions. The functions you see depend on several factors:
Almost all cloud services that allow you to manage multiple users have a special administration interface. Microsoft Office 365 is categorized as software as a service (SaaS) and provides its own Microsoft Office 365 admin center. This administration center can be used to manage user accounts and mailboxes, configure the Office 365 cloud environment, monitor statistics, and so on. This blog post explains how you can use the updated Office 365 admin center and what features can be configured in the admin center.
Office 365 admin center is available only for organization accounts using business subscription plans. Accounts for organizations should be configured to use a domain for Office 365 services. The Office 365 admin center is not available for separate home users who use personal accounts and subscription plans.
1. Office 365 menu. Click the 9-dot menu icon to open the Office 365 menu. You can switch to any Office 365 online application available for your subscription plan in this menu. The Admin icon is available only for users who have administrative permissions.
The Microsoft 365 admin center allows the global Office 365 admin at your organization to assign different admin roles for other users (administrators). This approach may be useful if a number of users in your organization is large and you want to delegate some authority to other administrators who should be focused on Exchange management, license management or SharePoint management, for example.
Open this section in the Office 365 admin center and check the health of your Office 365 services. If any interruptions happened or issues occurred, the alert icon is displayed near the service name and the number of incidents is displayed in the Status column. The message center can help you stay informed about past and planned events.
The Admin centers section that is located in the bottom of the navigation pane groups all important configuration options for Office 365 products to allow the Office 365 company administrator to access all settings from the single interface of the Microsoft 365 admin center.
Windows Admin Center (WAC), formerly Microsoft Project Honolulu, is a browser-based management tool from Microsoft that allows administrators to manage Windows servers and clusters from a centralized, graphical user interface.
WAC is extensible, so third-party developers can create their own extensions to provide additional management capabilities for various server roles and applications. It can also manage both physical and virtual machines (VMs), including those running in on-premises data centers or in the cloud.
Microsoft developed WAC after feedback from server administrators indicated other management tools, such as PowerShell, lacked features geared toward analysis, such as data visualization or simple configuration adjustments.
WAC unifies the management experience for servers and clusters, regardless of whether they are on-premises or in the cloud. It provides a single interface for managing multiple servers, allowing administrators to streamline their management tasks and improve their overall productivity.
When you sign up for a Dropbox team account, you'll be prompted to set up an account on dropbox.com as an admin. To use Dropbox, you need to log in to your account with the credentials you selected during this initial setup.
In our self-guided learning library, your team can pick and choose topics, as well as explore Dropbox features at their own pace and with their own work in mind. As an admin, you can create the optimal learning journey for your team by assigning specific topics in the training.
If you need to install Office applications, manage user email accounts, or perform any other admin tasks for your Microsoft 365 Business account, you'll need to sign in to the Admin Center. This wikiHow article will show you how to log in to the Microsoft 365 Admin Center to manage your organization.
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