How do I turn module access on or off for staff?

Use Module Control to enable or disable module visibility for the right role or context, then test the change with the affected user path.

Answer

Use Module Control to enable or disable module visibility for the right role or context, then test the change with the affected user path.

Before you start

  • Know exactly which module should be visible or hidden.
  • Confirm whether the change belongs to a role, a branch context or a specific user path.
  • Plan a quick login or navigation test after the update.

Step-by-step guide

  1. Open Module Control and find the module or control area that needs to change.
  2. Enable or disable the required module access under the correct context.
  3. Save the configuration and review the result so you know the intended rule is now active.
  4. Test the user experience afterward to confirm the module appears or disappears as expected.

How to confirm it worked

  • The correct module is enabled or hidden in the intended context.
  • Users are not blocked from unrelated areas after the change.
  • The navigation and permissions match the new rule in real usage.

Common mistakes

  • Changing module access under the wrong role or branch context.
  • Assuming a save worked without testing the actual user experience.
  • Turning off a module that another workflow still depends on.

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