09-02-2017, 10:18 PM
Setting a second user to the administrator password works the same as setting a user to any other permission. You can set any page you want to require the admin permission, just like any other page. What you are effectively doing is limiting sensitive pages to only the administrator permission, whereas other pages like account are limited to anyone with an account.
The biggest thing that the master account does is allow the master admin access to any page even if their permissions are changed (like if the admin permission is removed). This way you can always get to any page if a mistake happens and can't be locked out. It's not usually necessary to modify the master account list unless another admin REALLY needs it (typically not the case) as the permission system will take care of it.
If you're having trouble adding someone as a second admin, I can walk you through it real quick.
The biggest thing that the master account does is allow the master admin access to any page even if their permissions are changed (like if the admin permission is removed). This way you can always get to any page if a mistake happens and can't be locked out. It's not usually necessary to modify the master account list unless another admin REALLY needs it (typically not the case) as the permission system will take care of it.
If you're having trouble adding someone as a second admin, I can walk you through it real quick.