Difference between revisions of "Google Workspace Services Admin role"
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Latest revision as of 09:22, 28 October 2024
Can manage certain service settings and devices in the Admin console, including Google Calendar, Drive, and Docs. This administrator can do the following:
- Turn services on or off **
- Change service settings and permissions **
- Create, edit, and delete Calendar resources
- Manage Chrome and mobile devices listed in the Admin console
- Manage settings for Google Takeout
- Manage Google AppSheet settings, including governance policies and team management. For details, go to Assign AppSheet admin privileges to Workspace admins.
- Manage classification labels and default classification rules
- View organizational units
- Use the alert center (full access)
- Applies only to Google Workspace Marketplace apps, Google services, such as Blogger, and certain products added to your account (Google Workspace services, Google Voice, and so on). Some products and services, such as Google Vault and Google Cloud Print, can’t be managed by the Services Admin role.
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