Hi Floyd,

> It is the opposite. The checkbox under Database Settings/Security allows you 
> to set a 4D group that HAS access to design mode.
> We create the group “Development” as the Designer, so the Administrator 
> doesn’t have access to edit.

Ok …

So I already have a group created “Admin" that is set to “Design Access” in 
Database Settings->Security. It looks like it includes Designer and 
Administrator.

I have group named “Default Group”.

I originally set this up because we wanted to limit who used up 4D Write 
licenses. Not currently being used however.

So after they do their custom login can’t I...

just assign the admin user that logs in to the “Admin” group and everyone else 
to the "Default Group”?

Seems like that should work.

Appreciate,
John…

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