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# Self Hosted Dashboard v2 Multi User Plugin
In order to make use of the Dashboard v2 multi user plugin, self hosted Enterprise customer will need a NPM authentication token to allow them to download and install the plugin.
When a customer requests a authentication token raise an issue on node-red-dashboard-ff-auth project using the template provided. A member of the engineering team with suitable npm access will then create a new token and record the details in the gsheet here.
The key should be securely communicated to the customer along with link to the documentation on how to deploy the token which can be found here