Change name of an asset or access group
Change the name of an access
In order to be able to change names of accesses and access groups you need to have the role "Asset administrator".
Select "Asset" in the left menu and then click on the asset in question. Then click "Edit":
You'll then have the ability to edit the name of the access. Don't forget to click "Save" in the upper right corner.
The change will be immediately visible on the users device.
Change the name of an access group
To change the name of an access group, first select "Access group" in the left menu and then click on the small edit-icon:
Now you'll be able to edit the name of the access group. Don't forget to click "Save" in the upper right corner.
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