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Revision as of 16:38, 22 November 2013

Help For Care Managers
This is the guide for administrators of multiple machines. It provides an overview of the different units of organization, and how to manage them.

Groups


Groups are a business unit of accounts that are managed by a common administrator. Group-level users can perform tasks on all the accounts in the Group.

Communities


Communities are collections of accounts that can share social content. Group-level users can create and manage Communities, and add, schedule, and remove Community content.

Distributors


GC-01-OUM-0051 Rev A