Difference between revisions of "Google Workspace: Super admin"
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* Set up Google as a [[SAML]] [[identity provider]] and add/modify SAML apps. For example: [[Google Workspace: set up SSO via SAML for Amazon Web Services]] | * Set up Google as a [[SAML]] [[identity provider]] and add/modify SAML apps. For example: [[Google Workspace: set up SSO via SAML for Amazon Web Services]] | ||
+ | == Related == | ||
* [[Prebuilt administrator roles]] | * [[Prebuilt administrator roles]] | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 17:10, 27 October 2024
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- Create or assign administrator roles.
- Reset administrator passwords.
- Transfer ownership of files during the user deletion process.
- Transfer unmanaged user accounts to Google Workspace managed user accounts.
- Restore deleted users.
- Manage an administrator's settings.
- Set up billing and control license management.
- Allow users to turn on 2-Step Verification.
- Install Google Workspace Marketplace apps.
- Manage Google Calendar resource access-level controls.
- Manage global Directory settings.
- Use the data migration service.
- Grant domain-wide delegation/manage API client access.
- Set up Google as a SAML identity provider and add/modify SAML apps. For example: Google Workspace: set up SSO via SAML for Amazon Web Services
Related[edit]
See also[edit]
- Google Workspace admin console, prebuilt roles: Super Admin, Services Admin, Custom admin role
- Google Workspace, Google Workspace API, Admin SDK API, Super admin, Directory API,
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, Admin console (https://admin.google.com
), Terraform provider: googleworkspace, Google Workspace: administrator roles, Google Drive, Google Vault, Spaces, Jamboard, Datadog SIEM, Google Endpoint Management, About SSO
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