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5) Following step 4 will allow you to add an associated PI that was not included as co-PI in your RAC application. Once a new PI is added as a member to your RAP using this process, you will be able to add any of their associated sponsored user' roles through the <i>In bulk</i> mechanism explained in step 3.
5) Following step 4 will allow you to add an associated PI that was not included as co-PI in your RAC application. Once a new PI is added as a member to your RAP using this process, you will be able to add any of their associated sponsored user roles through the <i>In bulk</i> mechanism explained in step 3.


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Important:  
Important:  
*Any new member added to a RAP for your cloud project will automatically has access to your cloud allocation. If desired, at any time you can promote members to Managers, or remove members.
*Any new member added to a RAP for your cloud project will automatically has access to your cloud allocation. If desired, at any time you can promote members to Managers, or remove members.
*Membership in your Cloud RAP allows full access to your OpenStack tenants. For more details about OpenStack projects visit this page: https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/OpenStack#Projects
*Membership in your Cloud RAP allows full access to your OpenStack tenants. For more details, see or wiki page on  [[OpenStack#Projects|OpenStack projects]].


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