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How MSPControl Works
Information about what is the MSPControl and how it works.
Prerequisites
Prerequisites Installation Guide. ASP.NET, MS SQL and other requirements.
Deployment Guide
Instructions on how to install MSPControl.
First Setup Guide
Instructions to configure MSPControl after installation, including admin setup, encryption, licensing, and finalizing the control panel for use.
How to Add a Managed Server
Step-by-step instructions for adding a managed server to MSPControl
Account, Documentation, Dashboards, Settings: Root Administrator Level
A comprehensive guide to the MSPControl Admin Portal’s key menus and their functionalities, tailored for root administrators.

Autopilot
A complete overview of MSPControl Autopilot, covering its role as the automation engine for device provisioning, configuration, and monitoring.
Account Home
Serves as the main dashboard for MSPControl users. It provides a complete overview of your organization, user profile, hosted resources, and quick access to essential management sections.
User Menu
The profile menu, accessible by clicking the user avatar in the top-right corner, provides quick access to personal account controls and interface customization settings.
Subscriptions
Provides an overview of all customer billing relationships, payment profiles, transactions, and credit settings. It allows users to manage service plans, monitor billing cycles, and maintain up-to-date account balances.
Hosting Spaces
Displays all existing hosting spaces associated with the current user or organization. Each space represents an isolated service container that groups hosted resources such as mail, websites, databases, and users under a single administrative boundary.
Space Statistics
Provides a comprehensive overview of a specific hosting space’s configuration, status, and resource usage. It allows administrators to quickly evaluate available capacity, assigned quotas, and overall space health.
Space Add-Ons
The Space Add-Ons page lists all additional services, features, and licensing components currently assigned to a specific hosting space.
Peers
A complete overview of all peer accounts that have access to your MSPControl environment. A peer represents an additional user or device identity — for example, another administrator, a developer, or an integration account — who can sign in and manage tenant resources within their assigned permissions.
Peer Roles
The Peer Roles page defines the permission model for all Peer accounts in MSPControl. Peer Roles determine what each peer can see and do in the customer portal. They are fully customizable — administrators can create any number of roles and specify access rights to each module using View, Edit, Create, and Delete permissions.
Peer Invitations
The Peer Invitations page allows customer administrators to invite new peers to manage their organization. This feature simplifies user onboarding by generating and sending invitation links via email, allowing new peers to create accounts and gain access to customer resources according to predefined Peer Roles.
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