Unable to delegate administrator rights

Hello Adobe.

My Mads Sinkjaer Kaergaard boss and I work since November 2015 through Adobe Enterprise Dashboard to assign named licening to specific e-mail addresses.

When Mads newspapers in is not possible for him (super-user) to administrators with the EDA.

You can assign the right permissions?

Med Hotel hilsen

Søren Doygaard

IMT, Roskilde Universitet

4000 Roskilde

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Hi Soren,

He will have been sent an email.

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