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Where is the control of visibility for the buttons?? I need to hide some buttons for some users.
Some of button, you need to visible by admin account only...
It looks like you are looking for the option "Home Page Presets". With this option you can specify what controls should be shown on your customers' home pages by default.
To preset the default Home pages for your customers:
1. Go to Home > Interface group title menu > Home Page Presets.
2. Click the Home page preset name corresponding to the type of users, for whom you want to predefine the home page settings
3. Specify what account information and statistics should be shown on the Home page by selecting the corresponding items check boxes.
4. Specify what actions should be shown on the Home page. The Selected actions lists show the tasks for which shortcuts are already placed on the Home page. The Available actions lists show the tasks for which you do not yet have shortcuts on your Home page.
5. Specify what actions should be shown in the drop-down menus on the Home page by selecting the corresponding check boxes.
6. Click OK.
Please, see the follwoing article for more information:
Same problem for me.
I can remove visibility of buttons for users (Settings --> Interface management --> Home page presettings --> Default Client Home Page --> Then i move for right to left buttons i want to hide)
But in this way that buttons are no more visible for System admin when he try to set up client options
For more easy understanding of what i want to do i make an example.
I don't want that a client add an email account for his domain. But the system admin should be able to add it for him.