Feb 27th, 2016, 1:59 PM
If you want your client to be able to access their forms and notifications, but without using your administrative login with full control, you'll need to give them access to their "Views."
Click on the edit-page icon of your form (to the left of the "X" to delete form).
That should take you to the page with "Main," "Fields," "Views," and "Emails" tabs. I think if you have any extra modules installed, there may other / more tabs.
Click on the "Views" tab for your particular form.
On the new page, click on the edit-page icon for that form (to the left of the "X" to delete form).
On the new page, make sure that "Access" is "Public." If not, select "Public" and "Update View" at the bottom.
Once updated, to the right of "Public," you'll see "Manage Client Omit List." Click it.
On this next page, move your client's name from the right-hand field "…cannot access View" to the left-hand field that reads "…can access View".
"Update" your changes.
That should now give your client access with their own login information that you created when making them a client.
Click on the edit-page icon of your form (to the left of the "X" to delete form).
That should take you to the page with "Main," "Fields," "Views," and "Emails" tabs. I think if you have any extra modules installed, there may other / more tabs.
Click on the "Views" tab for your particular form.
On the new page, click on the edit-page icon for that form (to the left of the "X" to delete form).
On the new page, make sure that "Access" is "Public." If not, select "Public" and "Update View" at the bottom.
Once updated, to the right of "Public," you'll see "Manage Client Omit List." Click it.
On this next page, move your client's name from the right-hand field "…cannot access View" to the left-hand field that reads "…can access View".
"Update" your changes.
That should now give your client access with their own login information that you created when making them a client.