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diff --git a/doc/administration/auth/ldap/ldap-troubleshooting.md b/doc/administration/auth/ldap/ldap-troubleshooting.md index 95064b296af..7e21d3c6655 100644 --- a/doc/administration/auth/ldap/ldap-troubleshooting.md +++ b/doc/administration/auth/ldap/ldap-troubleshooting.md @@ -170,13 +170,12 @@ We have a workaround, based on toggling the access level of affected users: 1. As an administrator, on the top bar, select **Main menu > Admin**. 1. On the left sidebar, select **Overview > Users**. 1. Select the name of the affected user. -1. In the user's administrative page, press **Edit** on the top right of the page. -1. Change the user's access level from `Regular` to `Admin` (or vice versa), - and press **Save changes** at the bottom of the page. -1. Press **Edit** on the top right of the user's profile page - again. -1. Restore the user's original access level (`Regular` or `Admin`) - and press **Save changes** again. +1. In the upper right, select **Edit**. +1. Change the user's access level from `Regular` to `Administrator` (or vice versa). +1. At the bottom of the page, select **Save changes**. +1. In the upper right, select **Edit** again. +1. Restore the user's original access level (`Regular` or `Administrator`) + and select **Save changes** again. The user should now be able to sign in. |