Parent publishers can grant their network users permissions to work with "Manage Account" child publishers. Note that editing permissions requires a role with appropriate access, such as the "Administrator" role.
Child publishers familiarizing themselves with Manage Account can view some details about accepting the parent publisher's invite and Ad Manager account setup in this article.
Jump to a section of the article:
- For parent publishers: Manage permissions for users on your network
- For child publishers: About the Manage Account invitation and Ad Manager account setup
For parent publishers: Manage permissions for users on your network
Administrators for the parent publisher network must enable the following permissions for at least one user role in their network, so they can manage child publishers via MCM Manage Account. Administrators already have the permissions enabled.
Note that for network access, parent network users created in the child network should have the status "Active." Otherwise, an error message will show. Learn more about the "Active" user status.
Update user role permissions
You can review your network's Manage Account users to make sure they're in a role with the appropriate permissions. Update permissions as needed.
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Sign in to Google Ad Manager.
- Click Admin, and then Access & authorization.
- Under "Users," you can review your network's users and their roles.
- To update permissions in a role, click "Roles," and then select an existing user role or create a new one.
Tip: You can create a custom user role and assign it the desired permissions.
- Under "Manage People," enable the following permissions as appropriate:
- Edit child publishers: Lets users send and withdraw invites, and view the MCM dashboard.
- View child networks: Lets users access and make changes to Manage Account child networks.
- Click Save.
For child publishers: About the Manage Account invitation and your Ad Manager setup
About the invitation
Once a Manage Account invitation from a parent publisher is accepted, child publishers are automatically enabled and enrolled in account management.
About your Ad Manager account setup
Although you’ll be working directly with the parent publisher, you need an Ad Manager account to uniquely identify your inventory.
To get started, create an Ad Manager account. If you already have an Ad Manager account, jump to enable Ad Exchange.