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privilege regards fall beneath the {Server/Networks/TCPIP Clients}
menu item.
9.3. The Groups Tab
This tab allows management of user Groups. Groups are conceptual groupings of users
with similar roles at your facility. For example, you may wish to create a Group called
“Media Center” that has administrative access to the Phoenix system, and another
Group called “Teachers” that can only schedule and control events. You may create as
many Groups as necessary and those Groups may be created as subsets of larger
Groups, which is known as a Sub-Group. For an example of the Groups Tab, see
Figure 26: The Groups Tab.
Figure 26: The Groups Tab
9.3.1. About Groups and Sub-Groups
Any Group may exist as a parent and/or Sub-Group. A parent Group defines the
complete privileges available to the members of the parent Group. By default,
Phoenix includes a “power user” parent Group called Supervisor, of which all other
Groups are actually Sub-Groups. In some cases, you may need to assign rights