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2. Create KB Groups
Created OnMarch 17, 2022
Updated OnApril 12, 2024
By:Dennis
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For This Feature You Need the KB Groups Add-on
You can either skip this step or get the KB Groups add-on here.
Add New KB Group
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Typically, the first step in setting up Access Manager is to create one or more KB Groups. Each KB Group will contain one or more Users. The assignment of users to KB Groups is covered in Assign Users to Groups.
Learn more about KB Groups here.
Add User to KB Managers Group
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WordPress users can be assigned to the KB Managers Group, which grants them the ability to modify KB groups and perform other KB security management tasks
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