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Topic to the Top Subscribe Printer Friendly Page All Forum Topics Previous Topic Next Topic Error adding new user to GA: David C Level 10 David C Level 10 February Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Print Email to a Friend Report Abuse this error comes up: "External user cannot be added to an internal account."never seen it before - what does it mean? Reply 0 Likes 0 google analytics api permissions Likes FULL REPLY EDITOR Re: Error adding new user to GA: Seba Heymann Level 7 Seba Heymann Level 7 February Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Print Email to a Friend Report Abuse @David C1. Maybe someone doesn't have connect personal email to Google Account2. Maybe email you write is wrong?SH Reply 0 Likes 0 Likes FULL REPLY EDITOR Re: Error adding new user to GA: David C Level 10 David C Level 10 February Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Print Email to a Friend Report Abuse Hi can you clarify what you mean in answer 1.chur Reply 0 Likes 0 Likes FULL REPLY EDITOR Re: Error adding new user to GA: Seba Heymann Level 7 Seba Heymann Level 7 February Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Print Email to a Friend Report Abuse If you added someone who has email for example example@outlook.com, he need to connect with Google.https://accounts.google.com/SignUpWithoutGmail this is link for connect email with Google Account.SH Reply 0 Likes 0 Likes FULL REPLY EDITOR Re: Error adding new user to GA: Tomasz_C Level 13 Tomasz_C Level 13 February Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Print Email to a Friend Report Abuse @Seba Heymannin that case th
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to a Google Analytics account Search form Search Grant other users access to a Google Analytics account Google Analytics Tweet When you're working in a web team, it can be useful for everyone in the team to have access to Google Analytics for the website(s) you're working on. This lesson shows you how to configure Google Analytics so that multiple users can access one or more profiles in your account, and shows you a quick way to allow a user to access multiple profiles in the same Google Analytics account. Choosing what level of access to grant in Google Analytics When you set up Google Analytics, you create an account and then create one or more profiles within that account. Similarly, when granting users access to Google Analytics, you can do it at either the profile level or the account level. You can grant User access at the individual profile level, including granting users access to more than one profile in the account. Users can view data but cannot manage the profile or the account. You can grant Admin access at the Account level. This gives the user access to all the profiles in the account, not just one profile. This distinction is important, especially when setting up Google Analytics for a new website. You need to decide if the new website should be set up with a new profile inside an existing account, or configured as part of a new account. If you are planning to make someone an administrator of one profile but only grant them user access to another profile you should consider creating two separate accounts. Setting up user access in Google Analytics To allow one or more users to have access to a profile in Google Analytics, you can follow these steps: Log in to Google Analytics as an Admin for the account you want to configure. In the left column, choose the Google Analytics profile and account you want to grant access to. The following example shows the selection of the Five Minute Lessons profile from my account in Google Analytics. Note that in this screenshot and others in this lesson, I have blurred certain details to keep it private. Once you have chosen the account and profile the main page of the Google Analytics report will be displayed. You can then switch to the admin section of the acco