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  • An organization:
    • Can have one original Site Administrator.
    • Can have many Site Administrators appointed by the original Site Administrator.
    • Can be the lead organization for many trials.
    • Can be the affiliated organization for many users who can submit and own trials.
  • A trial:
    • Can have one submitter.
    • Can have one organization affiliation, defined by the lead organization.
    • Can have many trial owners.

  • Trial ownership:
    • Can be implicit. By default, if a Site Administrator's affiliated organization is the lead organization for a trial, that Site Administrator is an implicit owner of that trial.
    • Can be explicit. By default, the trial submitter is the only explicit trial owner. A Site Administrator can grant ownership of a trial to more users and can remove trial ownership from the original submitter and other users. (Refer to Managing Trial Ownership.) If you add a Site Administrator as an owner of a trial, that Site Administrator has explicit ownership of that trial, rather than just implicit ownership.
  • A Site Administrator can do the following:
    • Display trial ownership
    • Manage trial ownership
    • Manage site record ownership 
    • Manage accrual access
    • Manage the administrative rights of other users in the organization
    • Revoke own administrative rights

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  1. On the toolbar, click Administration > Site Administration. Anchor72427242 The Site Administration page appears, listing Registration users and indicating which ones have previously been granted administrative rights.
    Site Administration page
  2. Search for the Registration user for whom you want to adjust administrative rights: Specify the user by first name, last name, or email address, and then click Search. The user's name appears in the Search Results list.
    1. To promote the user to Site Administrator, select the check box in the Allow as Site Admin? column.

      Warning

      As a Site Administrator, you can revoke your own administrative rights. Use caution if you do so because you can not promote yourself thereafter.

    2. To revoke administrative access, clear the check box in the Allow as Site Admin? column.

  3. Click Save.