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Granting AccountExec Access to Domain Folders

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Last Updated: October 1, 2008 11:32 AM

You can add users as AccountExecs so they can use a separate account to access the folders (and domains) for which you give them permission to manage. After adding an AccountExec, you assign the folders that the AccountExec can access. You can give multiple AccountExecs access to a single folder, and you can give an AccountExec access to multiple folders. For more information about adding AccountExecs, see Adding Users as AccountExecs.

To Grant AccountExec Access to Domain Folders

  1. Log in to your Account Manager.
  2. In the My Products section, click Domain Manager.
  3. Click Folders.
  4. Select the checkbox for the folder you want to manage. For more information about creating and adding domains to folders, see Adding Domains to Domain Folders.
  5. Click AccountExec.
  6. From the AccountExec list, select the AccountExec for which you want to grant access to the domains in the folder.
  7. From the Assign role options, select one of the following access levels:
    Administrator access
    Manage all domain features.
    Custom access
    Manage the selected features. You can select Contacts, Nameservers, Hosts, Domain Forwarding, Auto-Renew, Cancel, and Sub Domains.
    Read-only access
    View domains.
    None
    Do not allow AccountExec access to this folder.
  8. Click OK.
  9. Click OK again.