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A content area administrator has full privileges on the structure, style, and content of a content area and can view, edit, and delete any content area object, including folders and styles marked private. A content area administrator can also assign content area privileges to other users. When a content area administrator logs on to a newly created content area, the content area consists of a single folder, called the root folder. This is the content area's home page. The content area administrator uses the root folder and the default style settings as a starting point for setting up the new content area. Once the content area has been set up, the content area administrator may still be called upon to perform maintenance tasks such as purging the system, and so on. |
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