Creating Users

Creating Users

Profiles define how users access views and data, as well as what actions they can perform within the platform. When creating a user, you assign a profile to them.
After logging into Sepio for the first time, you can create a user profile for each new user.

Creating a User Profile

1. Log in to Sepio as an Administrator.
2. From the Sepio main menu, go to Settings-> Users.
3. Click 

4. In the User Configuration view, enter information as described in the following table.

User Configuration Table

5. Click Save.


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