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When Tiki is installed, there are three pre-defined Groups of users: Anonymous: Users that are not logged in are in the Anonymous group. Registered: Users that are logged in are in the Registered group. Admin: The person who installs Tiki is the initial member of the Admin group. Administrators (Admin group members) can create and edit Groups of users. Each group can have fully customized access to all site features. Users can be assigned to one or several groups. Groups can have subgroups. Permissions are assigned to groups of users, not to individual users. Individual objects such as wiki pages can have permissions applied to them directly, for particular user groups. If no permissions are specified for a group for an object or content category, then global permisions apply. Administrators can create and edit a content Category. Objects can be added to content categories. A content category can then be assigned to a group. Category-based permissions, when used (it's an "advanced" feature), give members of the groups the permissions assigned to them.