Hi @shubhamborse,
You can follow these steps:
- Create a new operator group: You can create a custom operator group in Adobe Campaign to which you want to assign all the required named rights. You can do this by navigating to Administration > User & Security > Operator Groups, and clicking on the "New" button to create a new operator group.
- Assign all the required named rights: In the newly created operator group, you can assign all the required named rights to this group. Named rights control the permissions and access levels for various functionalities in Adobe Campaign, such as sending emails, creating campaigns, managing workflows, etc. You can assign named rights by navigating to the "Rights" tab in the operator group and selecting the appropriate rights that you want to assign.
- Add new users only to the custom operator group: When adding new users to Adobe Campaign, make sure to only assign them to the custom operator group that you created in step 1. Avoid adding them to any other operator groups, including default groups, that may have conflicting or unnecessary permissions. You can do this by selecting the custom operator group during the user creation process or by editing the user's properties and selecting the custom operator group under the "Operator groups" tab.
By following these steps, you can ensure that new users are only added to the custom operator group with the required named rights, and not to multiple operator groups, including default groups, which can help in avoiding any conflicts or unnecessary permissions in Adobe Campaign.