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7 7  This strict separation enables a secure demarcation of data and responsibilities.
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9 -[[Selecting existing clients when logging in>>image:Mandantenfähigkeit_allgemein.png]]
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11 11  = **Multi tenant elements in ACMP** =
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13 13  In ACMP, not all functions or ACMP plugins are automatically in a state of multi tenancy. This means that some elements are either visible exclusively to the tenant administrator, or some elements can be created on a tenant-specific basis.
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33 33  )))|(% style="width:1109px" %)(((
34 34  User management in System Settings
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36 -|(% style="width:583px" %) |(% style="width:1109px" %)Asset Management
37 -|(% style="width:583px" %) |(% style="width:1109px" %)Helpdesk
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40 40  All other plugins are global and can be viewed and used by clients who do not have a specific tenant role. However, the visibility and editability of ACMP plugins depend less on tenant affiliation and more on the role of the user or group, which is assigned by the tenant administrator.
41 41  This distinction means that in ACMP, there are two roles a user can assume:
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