Difference Between A Support User and Super User in CRM

Hi All,
May I know what is the difference between a support user and a super user in CRM?
Please advice, thank

HI Plaban
not sure if you answered your own question here?
Change User - by itself would allow update of address data, user parameters, defaults, etc
Assign Object - as you mentioned roles and profiles.
However, if assigning, I think you need to have both actions: change and assign
I recall (ages ago) that change was only the user details and not the role or profiles. As a result, there were a few threads where people had to update the action for the request type of provisioning would not occur.
This is something you could test
Regards
Colleen

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