Gaining Administrator Rights

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jlarso5
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Gaining Administrator Rights

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Post by jlarso5 »

I'm not sure this is the right place to ask this question, but couldn't seem to find any other avenues as all other "feedbacks" go to my local administrator as far as I can tell.

I am a newly called bishop and will be issuing a calling to an individual so that we can get our site off the ground. The problem lies in the fact that no one seems to know how to get administrator rights to this person. Apparently no one has ever been called to do this job before as the previous bishopric didn't think that it was an important resource. So, if anyone can point me in the direction of someone to contact to resolve this I would be very grateful!
russellhltn
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Post by russellhltn »

Contact the stake to find out who the stake admin is. It's most likely the Stake Clerk and/or the Stake Technology Specialist.

The stake admin can set up a ward admin. If there is no stake admin, then talk to the stake president. He alone can authorize the creation of the websites for the stake and tells CHQ who the initial stake admin is to be.
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