I have secure anywhere. How do I set up two people with Password manager on two seperate PC's?
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This is doable but first and just to check; you are both running under the same WSA license, against which you wish to run/have separate Password Manager accounts?
Right, so if that is the case then you will most likely want to have main Console access and control the whole thing, but you can also provide a separate Password Manager account. To do that:
If you have only one user profile set up, click the 'Create New Users' button. Each user profile is, just like yours, a specific email address. Create an additional user..
For his new user profile, once created, go to 'Permissions'. There you can allow one Console access, or block one from it.
Also, you will need to set the permissions for Passwords. Also, if you & the othe user so desire you can also allow separate Backup & Sync access as well. In that case they will go into a different Backup&Sync folder and so the other will not be able to access your files or passwords, AND vice versa.
Just a quick note here to advise that, the WSA Backup size allocation is for the license/group and NOT per user...so just watch that he does not use it all up with music and/or pictures and the like...
Further suggestion; that you do not provide Admin Console Access to anyone other than yourself, as that will give them access to make changes (perhaps more pertinent if you want to allow further users to make use of these features).
Hoe this helps?
Welcome to the Webroot Communty
This is doable but first and just to check; you are both running under the same WSA license, against which you wish to run/have separate Password Manager accounts?
Right, so if that is the case then you will most likely want to have main Console access and control the whole thing, but you can also provide a separate Password Manager account. To do that:
- Log into your Account Conole
- At the upper right, click your email address
- Select 'Manage Users'
- Check how many user profiles you have already set up here.
If you have only one user profile set up, click the 'Create New Users' button. Each user profile is, just like yours, a specific email address. Create an additional user..
For his new user profile, once created, go to 'Permissions'. There you can allow one Console access, or block one from it.
Also, you will need to set the permissions for Passwords. Also, if you & the othe user so desire you can also allow separate Backup & Sync access as well. In that case they will go into a different Backup&Sync folder and so the other will not be able to access your files or passwords, AND vice versa.
Just a quick note here to advise that, the WSA Backup size allocation is for the license/group and NOT per user...so just watch that he does not use it all up with music and/or pictures and the like...
Further suggestion; that you do not provide Admin Console Access to anyone other than yourself, as that will give them access to make changes (perhaps more pertinent if you want to allow further users to make use of these features).
Hoe this helps?
Hello there, welcome to the Community!
It looks like I took far too long to type (As I often do) and ? has beaten my by quite a bit. I will go ahead and leave this though just in case anything is worded a little differently so that it might help if you have any questions. Well done Sherry!!
This is actually pretty easy, though the steps below might look long at first. Here we go :)
I know.. it looked like a lot, but it is not all that hard. If you are not sure of what access to give the Second account, remember you can test the permissions out and then change them any time as needed.
Note that if you have WSA-Complete which includes Backup & Sync, you will need to allow at least basic Console access if the second account is going to be able to use that funcion, as well as set the second account to have access to Backup & Sync.
If you have any questions or problems, let us know!
It looks like I took far too long to type (As I often do) and ? has beaten my by quite a bit. I will go ahead and leave this though just in case anything is worded a little differently so that it might help if you have any questions. Well done Sherry!!
This is actually pretty easy, though the steps below might look long at first. Here we go :)
- Log into the Account Console
- Click your email address at the upper right corner
- Select Manage Users from the drop down
- Click the Create New Users button
- Enter the email address of the new user, and also any other information requested. Follow all of the steps provided.
- Return to the Manage Users screen if you need to.
- Click the Edit icon at the far right side of YOUR profile
- Click the Access & Permissions tab
- Set ALL permissions to Admin or Access that you can
- Make sure that there is a checkmark next to Passwords
- Click the Save Access & Permissions button
- Click the Edit icon at the far right side of the SECOND profile
- Edit any personal information for the second account that you wish to.
- Click the Access & Permissions tab
- If you want to keep the second account from having Admin or NO access to the Console, set the Console Access to Basic or None (These options can be changed at any time)
- Select all of the other persmission as you desire
- Make sure you add a check mark next to Passwords to enable it on the second account
- Click the Save Access & Permissions button
I know.. it looked like a lot, but it is not all that hard. If you are not sure of what access to give the Second account, remember you can test the permissions out and then change them any time as needed.
Note that if you have WSA-Complete which includes Backup & Sync, you will need to allow at least basic Console access if the second account is going to be able to use that funcion, as well as set the second account to have access to Backup & Sync.
If you have any questions or problems, let us know!
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Thankyou David! Teamwork always!;)
Thankyou David! Teamwork always!;)
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Yes please leave your reply..you have more in depth information .
Thankyou David! Teamwork always!;)
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