Go to Tools --> Configuration --> Global --> Group Rights. There select your admin group, and give that group the "Do anything and everything" right.
After that your done. 2013/4/9 Steve Hanselman <[email protected]> > I've found an old post from February last year that says to add a group > and give the group superuser rights. > > I'm running 4.0.10 and I don't see this as an option for group rights and > I have no options at all for user rights (this is when logged in as root). > > Any pointers on what I need to do in 4.0.10? > > Regards > Steve > > > > The information contained in this email is intended for the personal and > confidential use > of the addressee only. It may also be privileged information. If you are > not the intended > recipient then you are hereby notified that you have received this > document in error and > that any review, distribution or copying of this document is strictly > prohibited. If you have > received this communication in error, please notify Brendata immediately > on: > > +44 (0)1268 466100, or email '[email protected]' > > Brendata (UK) Ltd > Nevendon Hall, Nevendon Road, Basildon, Essex. SS13 1BX UK > Registered Office as above. Registered in England No. 2764339 > > See our current vacancies at www.brendata.co.uk > -- Bart G.
