Tried that but it won’t work
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On Behalf Of Betts, Lisa
Sent: 05 October 2017 13:56
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Subject: Re: A2C
Hi Vicky
We had this issue and seem to think that we had to get my colleague Rachel to log on to AQA on my machine and do it that way
Hope that this helps
Kind regards
Lisa
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On Behalf Of Vicky Buckle
Sent: 05 October 2017 13:54
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Subject: A2C
Afternoon all.
I am trying to give a colleague access to A2C on her machine.
We have managed to sort Pearson out but cannot find away round AQA as I am the only one who has access rights for administration.
Any help much appreciated.
Cheers
Vicky
Vicky Buckle
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York College
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