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# Manage Users and Roles

**CA Administrator**

CA Admin can create and manage Admin Users accounts through various functions available.

**Create New Admin User**

Click on the "+ New User" button to create a new user.

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The following dialog box will appear:

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When creating a new user, the CA Administrator requires the user's information to be provided in three sections:

**1. Map to group -** CA Admin can select a group and access type from a dropdown.

**2. Basic Information -** contains basic details about the user. As Role, “Administrator” is the default and only available.

**3. Other Details -** details such as the login type authentication using password, hard, or soft token, and validation for the token or user.

**Administrator**

Admins can create and manage Officers, Auditors, and other Administrators User accounts.

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**Create Users**

Click on the "+ New User" button to create a new user.

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When creating a new user, the Administrator requires the user's information to be provided in two sections:

**1. Basic Information -** contains basic details about the user. As Role, Administrator, Officer, and Auditor can be selected.

**2. Other Details -** details such as the login type authentication using password, hard, or soft token, and validation for the token or user.


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