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A user can be assigned a temporary access level only if the Temporary Access Levels object (service module) is created in the hardware tree.

To assign a temporary access level to a user, do the following:

  1. Go to user editing a user (see the Going to user editing section).
  2. Right-click the required access level (Own) which should be made that you want to make a temporary (see see Assigning Own access level to a user).

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    You can also select several access levels (Own): for example, by selecting them with the mouse or by using keyboard shortcuts (see Keyboard shortcuts for working with interface elements).

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  3. In the opened functional function menu, select the Set dates item. The Temporary level dates settings window opens. In that window, select the beginning and end of the temporary access level and click OK.
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  4. As a result, this access level will become becomes temporary. In the Start and End columns next to it, the date and time of the temporary access level will be are displayed.
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    If the date and time of validity of the temporary access temporary access level has already expired or has not yet started, then the date and time of validity of the temporary access temporary access level will be are crossed out.
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You can delete a temporary access levels in the same way as as Own access levels (see Assigning Own access level to a user).

Assigning a temporary access level to a user is completed.