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      For the purposes of an audit or similar activity, the ability to create a read-only account would be very useful.

      Workaround: Provide an XML backup of your instance and create a local copy.

            [CWD-3911] Read-only access

            In our organisation, the support team is responsible for creating user accounts and manage groups. We had to give them full administrative priviledges, which is not secure as they can change directory or application configuration. Actually it happened once that someone changed an application password instead of a user password !

            A more fine-grained control over administration rights would be useful and highly appreciated !

            chrystele renou added a comment - In our organisation, the support team is responsible for creating user accounts and manage groups. We had to give them full administrative priviledges, which is not secure as they can change directory or application configuration. Actually it happened once that someone changed an application password instead of a user password ! A more fine-grained control over administration rights would be useful and highly appreciated !

            We have the same use case as Sandra as well.

            Matt Shelton added a comment - We have the same use case as Sandra as well.

            Our case is a little different, we have a small group in IT that would like to view the users and groups in CROWD but not have the ability to change anything. They do not want to be able to write or edit; or accidentally make changes but they want to look up users (usernames and groups). However, to do this they would have to be Admins and they don't want that. They just want read-access.

            Sandra Ward added a comment - Our case is a little different, we have a small group in IT that would like to view the users and groups in CROWD but not have the ability to change anything. They do not want to be able to write or edit; or accidentally make changes but they want to look up users (usernames and groups). However, to do this they would have to be Admins and they don't want that. They just want read-access.

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