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Accessing a Collaborative Cmap, Collaboration Folder here ←, Cmaps have security features that allow the administrator (whoever sets up the folder on the public server) to control whether pages within any Cmap folder are available to the public for viewing or changing. The owner can easily add your Cmap user name to the permissions list to allow you access. This security feature helps to prevent damage to Cmaps by vandals. How? 1. You need a way to contact the Cmap owner., Select IHMC Public Cmaps (2) Our Cmap is on server 2, folder "armoorefam" →, 1. You need a way to contact the Cmap owner. the Cmap owner will need to know the username that you set your Cmap software up with when you installed it, Selecting "Shared Cmaps in Places" button on the left of the Views console looks like , 1. You need a way to contact the Cmap owner. the Cmap owner will need to know what Cmap or folder you are asking permission to collaborate on, 1. You need a way to contact the Cmap owner. who owns this Cmap folder? Tammy Moore at armoorefam@centurytel.net, Getting Started as a Participant in Cmap Collaboration collaboration steps 1. Download free Cmap Software, Selecting "Shared Cmaps in Places" button on the left of the Views console then Select IHMC Public Cmaps (2), 2. Get permission to collaborate on the group Cmap from the Cmap (folder) owner. why? Cmaps have security features that allow the administrator (whoever sets up the folder on the public server) to control whether pages within any Cmap folder are available to the public for viewing or changing. The owner can easily add your Cmap user name to the permissions list to allow you access. This security feature helps to prevent damage to Cmaps by vandals.