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| == Team Site Functionality == | | == Team Site Functionality == |
| You can create a private Etherpad domain just for whomever you invite into it. This is convenient for individual departments, for things not yet ready for external visibility. There's a button on the homepage, and the initial creation is straightforward... similar to making an account on any other web application.
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| Here are some notes about managing Team Sites:
| | The team site functionality was retired when the site moved to [https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite Etherpad Lite]. |
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| You do not need to create a shared "admin" account when you create a new team site. Simply put in your own name and email address. You will be created as an "Administrator" of your team site. From the management interface, you can then create other accounts, and set them to be Administrators as well if you'd like.
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| A Team Site Administrator has the ability to add and remove users, reset passwords, and delete team pads. How liberal you want to be with this is up to you and your team members to decide. IT can also reset passwords for any Team Site account, should you become completely locked out.
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| == Code == | | == Code == |