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# Getting started

## Step-by-step guide

First time customers, use your root account to login to ALM dashboard, then navigate to settings page.

**Step 1**: Go to roles settings page, click on button "Create New Role".

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**Step 2**: Create a new role with pre-defined role examples.

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Click on the button at bottom to create the new role. You can customize the role policy body. For details on how to write your own policy document, please refer to [working with RBAC](https://learn.mobingi.com/enterprise/working-with-rbac) guide.

**Step 3**: Go to User Settings Page.

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Select the user you want to assign role to. Click on the button "Edit" to the right.

**Step 4**: Attach role to user.

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Finally, on the popup window, click on "Role" button and select the role you just create before and save to assign to the user.


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