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Chapter 1Installing Sugar20 Sugar Community Edition Installation and Administration Guide
Chapter 2Administering SugarThis chapter describes how Sugar administrators can configure Sugar to meet theirorganization’s requirements.Topics include:• “Sugar Network” on page 22• “System” on page 24• “Users” on page 49• “Emails” on page 56• “Developer Tools” on page 68• “Bug Tracker” on page 99• “Creating Employees” on page 100• “Advanced Configuration Options” on page 102A Sugar user can be a System Administrator or a user with or without module-specificadministration or developer privileges.A System Administrator has full access to all Sugar records and full control overadministering and developing the application.Module administration privileges allow users to have administrator access to recordsor to have control over the customization and administration of the modules. TheSystem Administrator can grant this type of access to a user to allow the individual tomanage a specific module. For more information, see “Role Management” onSugar Community Edition Installation and Administration Guide21
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Chapter 2Administering <strong>Sugar</strong>This chapter describes how <strong>Sugar</strong> administrators can configure <strong>Sugar</strong> to meet theirorganization’s requirements.Topics include:• “<strong>Sugar</strong> Network” on page 22• “System” on page 24• “Users” on page 49• “Emails” on page 56• “Developer Tools” on page 68• “Bug Tracker” on page 99• “Creating Employees” on page 100• “Advanced Configuration Options” on page 102A <strong>Sugar</strong> user can be a System Administrator or a user with or without module-specificadministration or developer privileges.A System Administrator has full access to all <strong>Sugar</strong> records <strong>and</strong> full control overadministering <strong>and</strong> developing the application.Module administration privileges allow users to have administrator access to recordsor to have control over the customization <strong>and</strong> administration of the modules. TheSystem Administrator can grant this type of access to a user to allow the individual tomanage a specific module. For more information, see “Role Management” on<strong>Sugar</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>and</strong> Administration Guide21