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- Sign in to your Admin console - Google Workspace Admin Help
An admin account has privileges to manage services for other people in your organization The Admin console is only available when you're signed in to an admin account If you don't have access to an admin account, get help from someone else who does For details, go to Who is my administrator?
- Admin console map - Google Workspace Admin Help
Admin console map As an administrator, you can use the Google Admin console to manage all your Google Workspace services Use it to add or remove users, manage billing, set up mobile devices, and more You can find the Admin console at admin google com
- Sign in to your Admin console
An admin account has privileges to manage services for other people in your organization The Admin console is only available when you're signed in to an admin account If you don't have access to an admin account, get help from someone else who does For details, go to Who is my administrator?
- Google Workspace Admin Help
Official Google Workspace Admin Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Workspace Admin and other answers to frequently asked questions
- Manage a users security settings - Google Workspace Admin Help
Tip: To find a user, you can also type the user's name or email address in the search box at the top of your Admin console If you need help, go to find a user account Click the user’s name to open their account page At the top, click Security View or manage the user's security settings by using the following steps
- Cant sign in to the Admin console - Google Help
Don’t know my admin username or password If you signed up your domain for Google Workspace, Cloud Identity, or another managed account, you’re an admin of that account To access your Admin console, sign in with your admin address (the username and password used when signing up)
- Troubleshoot login challenges, 2-Step Verification, sign-in issues . . .
If 2-Step Verification is preventing you from accessing an admin account, and if there isn’t another administrator in the organization who can assist you with regaining access, you’ll need to recover the account To begin the account recovery process, follow the instructions in Recover an account protected by 2-Step Verification
- Manage shared drives as an admin
Add or remove members of a shared drive Change the access level of a shared drive member Set the default sharing settings for shared drives Change sharing settings for a shared drive Restrict who can move content to external shared drives Review user activity in shared drives Review and appeal disabled shared drives Add or remove members of a shared drive As an administrator, you might need to
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