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Administrators can perform the bulk of day-to-day user administration in the VCC Admin Portal using User Admin. However, administrators need to use other areas of the platform to complete certain aspects of user configuration. This topic provides an overview of modules and areas where supervisors and agents can complete various user-related tasks. In general, the areas involved when performing comprehensive user administration are:

  • User Admin—For creating and managing both agent and supervisor users.
  • Real Time—No longer supported. Real Time will be removed on September 6th, 2021.
  • User Access—For creating and managing supervisor usersediting linked account permissions.

Administrators can click the respective menu items to access the above sections in the VCC Admin Portal. The following sections describe the differences between the areas and specific user administration features they offer.

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User Admin features

We recommend that administrators use the User Admin area for performing most of the user administration related tasks. Administrators can manage usersboth agent and supervisorand assign them to skills, groups, and schedules. This section provides a brief overview of the area; for detailed information, see User Admin.

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In Real Time, administrators can also monitor agent calls that are currently in progress. This feature is not available in User Admin.

User Access features

Administrators can use the User Access area mainly for configuring and editing non-agent user settings, as well as for resetting passwords for such users. The following are the main features differentiating User Access from User Admin. For more information, see Configuring user access.

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Similarly to User Admin, User Access allows for setting group, queue and line permissions. Administrators can set granular permissions to specific areas of the VCC Admin Portal, such as applets or areassuch granularity is not available in User Admin.