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 There are two main kinds of users of the RDMS: There are two main kinds of users of the RDMS:
   * **Regular user**: This user has ownership of their Home Drive and the data they store in the system. They can perform basic operations on (meta)data and folders.    * **Regular user**: This user has ownership of their Home Drive and the data they store in the system. They can perform basic operations on (meta)data and folders. 
-  * **Privileged user**: This user is either a group admin or a Team Drive owner, or both. They can perform the same operations as a regular user. In addition, they also get access to the [[rdms:webapp:datamanagement|Data Management tab]], through which they can create new Team Drives and Projects, as well as manage permissions in already existing ones. They have ownership of Team Drives and Groups, as well as their own Home Drive. This role is mostly suitable for staff members. To become a privileged user, please contact us via [[rdms-support@rug.nl|rdms-support@rug.nl]].+  * **Privileged user**: This user is either a Group Admin, a Team Drive Owner, or both. Like any regular user, they can perform standard operations on their files. In addition, they have access to the [[rdms:webapp:datamanagement|Data Management tab]], which allows them to create new Team Drives and Projects, and manage permissions for existing Team Drives and Projects. They have ownership of Team Drives and Groups, as well as their own Home Drive. This role is mostly suitable for staff members. To become a privileged user, please contact us via [[rdms-support@rug.nl|rdms-support@rug.nl]].
  
 If you are a **regular user**, then the following pages are a good place for you to start learning about the RDMS: If you are a **regular user**, then the following pages are a good place for you to start learning about the RDMS: