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# Edit Artifactory Scope

Once you have created an [Artifactory Scope](/administration-new-ui/general-settings/registry/add-artifactory-access-scope.md) in JFrog Connect, you can change it as needed.

## Prerequisites

* Administrator role&#x20;
* At least one Artifactory scope already created

## Edit an Access Scope

To edit an access scope, do the following:

1. In **General** **Settings**, go to the **Registry Management** tab and choose **JFrog** for the Registry Type.
2. Go to the relevant registry in the table and click anywhere in the row. A panel opens on the right showing the Scopes table.
3. In the row of the relevant scope, click the **More** icon (three dots) on the right side, and choose **Edit**.
4. In **Edit Artifactory Scope**, enter your changes and save.
   * If you choose multiple Artifactory Projects, the value for Environment will automatically be All.
   * If you want to select less than All environments, you can select only one Artifactory project.&#x20;
   * If the registry you chose in Step 2 was of sub-type Edge, then you can choose only from the fleets in the scope. Artifactory Project and Environment will automatically be All and All.

## What’s Next?

Learn how to [edit multiple Artifactory scopes](/administration-new-ui/general-settings/registry/add-artifactory-access-scope/edit-multiple-artifactory-scopes.md) at once.


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