Add new Enterprise and Compliance+ Add-On pages#53
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@rokostik @merlinfuchs @greenberga Can you please review your respective feature pages :) |
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LGTM for SSO configurations. Thank you for putting this together! It's thorough and the screenshots are well-chosen/placed.
| <figcaption><i>Screenshot of the new Custom Role</i></figcaption> | ||
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| You can now assign specific users to your new Custom Role. In the *Settings* page, scroll to the *Members* section, click the *Role* drop-down menu next to the desired user, and select your new Custom Role: |
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Maybe also note here that a new user can be invited with the new custom role?
| <figcaption><i>Screenshot of App Groups and Custom Roles settings</i></figcaption> | ||
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| ### App Groups |
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Nit: I would maybe also note that an organization has at least one app group (the default one) that is hidden and used behind the scenes when interacting with apps until you have at least 2 app groups. Not sure how I would word it a bit less confusingly though...
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Good call! I've added this admonition:
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There is a built-in App Group called Default. If you haven't created any additional App Groups yet, all of your Applications belong to the Default App Group.
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| Once Audit Logs are enabled, dashboard activity from that point forwards will be recorded here. There are three columns: |
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We decided to track the activity of all accounts, even if they don't have the entitlement. So once an account has the entitlement, they can also see changes made before they had it.
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Thanks, I removed that first sentence!
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| ## Controlling who can view Audit Logs | ||
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| Due to the sensitive nature of Audit Logs, by default only the user with the *Owner* role can view Audit Logs. If you need more granular control over which users can view Audit Logs, see [Enhanced Access Control](./enhanced-access-control). |
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Right now, Audit Logs can not be enabled for custom roles, so it's just the account owner atm
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Good catch, I've removed that second sentence (and removed by default)
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