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Sending connection keys for websites

Using the Export Connection Wizard (Windows) or Export Connection Assistant (Macintosh), you can easily set up
connections to websites for other users by sending them a connection key. For more information about connection
keys, see "Connection keys" on page 181.
Note: To send a website connection key to other users, you must create one or more Contribute website connections to
share. For information about creating a Contribute website connection, see "Creating a website connection" on page 183.
For information about sending connection keys for websites that CPS manages, see "Sending connections for CPS
managed sites" on page 201.
To create a website connection key to share with users:
1
Select Edit > Administer Websites (Windows) or Contribute > Administer Websites (Macintosh), and select the
website you want to administer from the submenu.
Do one of the following:
2
If the website has no administrator, click Yes when a dialog box asks whether you want to become the website admin-
istrator. Then enter and confirm an administrator password for the website, and click OK.
The Administer Website dialog box appears.
3
Select the Users and Roles category on the left side of the dialog box.
The Users and Roles dialog box appears.
4
You can send a connection key file to a new user, or you can send a connection key to a user who has already
connected to the site, and assign them a new role.
• To send a connection key to a new user, click Send Connection Key.
• To send a connection key to an existing user, assigning them a new role, select the user's name from the list of
connected users, and click Send Connection Key.
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