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# Server-side options

## Overview

Besides the client-side configuration parameters that you can set for your instance of Beefree SDK, you also can specify some **server-side** configuration options.

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## Access Server-side Configurations

To access server-side configurations, log into your [Beefree SDK Console](https://devportal.beefree.io/hc/en-us) and select the application that you wish to configure.

In the application’s details page, locate the area called *Application configuration.*

*Manage roles* is used to manage user roles. For details on this feature, see “user roles and permissions“.

Click on *Open configuration* to manage the server-side settings like:

* **Toolbar** options: affect the UI of the editor
* **Storage** options: determine where the File Manager will store & retrieve images
* **Content** options: define whether certain content elements (e.g. HTML block) are active or inactive
* **Service** options: define whether additional services (e.g. photo search) are active or inactive


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