The "Manage Users" on a Permission Set or Profile, allows the user to perform many actions as noted below.
The Manage Users permission grants the following Profile-related capabilities, allowing the user to create, assign, and manage profiles and their associated field accessibility settings.
The Manage Users permission grants the following sharing-related capabilities, enabling the user to control role hierarchies, public groups, queues, territory assignments, and team management across the organization.
The Manage Users permission grants the following user management capabilities, allowing the user to create and edit internal and portal users, manage passwords and login settings, assign licenses, and control user sessions.
The Manage Users permission also enables the following additional capabilities that do not fall under Profiles, Sharing, or User Management.
The rights to manage a profile are more complex than most setup objects need. Many permissions control access to manage all aspects of the Profile, because of the various relationships between setup components and the profile. There are specific permissions to manage different controls within a profile. To be safe, an admin with both Customize Application and Manage Users can manage all aspects of a profile. If a user only has Manage Users, they can:
If a user has both Manage Users and Customize Application, they can also change the following:
Salesforce Help - Manage Users
User profile permission descriptions
Edit Users
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