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<page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/" type="topic" style="problem" id="net-otherscontrol">
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<link type="guide" xref="net#problems"/>
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<revision pkgversion="3.0" date="2011-04-04" status="final"/>
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<revision pkgversion="3.0" version="3.0.1" date="2011-04-06" status="outdated"/>
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<email>philbull@gmail.com</email>
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<desc>You need to uncheck the <gui>Available to all users</gui> option in the connection settings.</desc>
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<title>Other users can't control the network connections</title>
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<p>If you can edit a network connection but other users on your computer can't, you may have set the connection to be <gui>available to all users</gui>. This makes it so that everyone on the computer can <em>connect</em> using that connection, but only users <link xref="user-admin-explain">with administrative rights</link> are allowed to change its settings.</p>
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<p>The reason for this is that, since everyone is affected if the settings are changed, only highly-trusted (admin) users should be allowed to modify the connection.</p>
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<p>If other users really need to be able to change the connection themselves, make it so the connection is <em>not</em> available to everyone on the computer. This way, everyone will be able to manage their own connection settings rather than relying on one set of shared, system-wide settings for the connection.</p>
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<title>Make it so that the connection isn't shared any more</title>
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<p>Click the network icon on the top bar and click <gui>Edit Connections</gui>.</p>
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<p>Find the connection you want everyone to be able to manage/edit themselves. Click to select it and then click <gui>Edit</gui>.</p>
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<p>You will have to enter your admin password to change the connection. Only admin users can do this.</p>
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<p>Uncheck <gui>Available to all users</gui> and click <gui>Save</gui>. Other users of the computer will now be able to manage the connection themselves.</p>