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- kevinadamsNew Contributor
Did you ever find a solution to this problem?
@LMI Support? Any response?
- kevinadamsNew Contributor
It doesn't seem you've answered the OP's question and I have the same question.
I need to delegate management of a computer group to regional technicians. They need to be able to delete retired machines and rename existing machines. The only way I seem to be able to let them do that is to check "Grant All Permissions" in their LMIC user. This is gross over permission and runs afoul of all "Least privilege" and Zero-Trust initiatives. How do I resolve this issue?
- GlennDGoTo Manager
Hi kevinadams, welcome to the community.
After adding a user to your account you should be able to specify what permissions that user or user group has.
- kevinadamsNew Contributor
This did not answer my question at all. I really need to be able to granularly give permissions.
- Grant a user the ability to add/delete/modify the users in their USER group.
- Grant a user the ability to add/delete/rename computers in Groups they have access to.
The only way to accomplish this appears to be via "Grant all access" but that grants too much permissions.