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- [Create a Project](working_with_projects/create_projects.md)
- [Assign Users to a Project](working_with_projects/add_users.md)
- [Configure a Per-Project CVE Whitelist](working_with_projects/configure_project_whitelist.md)
- [Access Project Logs](working_with_projects/access_project_logs.md)
- [Access and Search Project Logs](working_with_projects/access_project_logs.md)
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# Managing labels
# Create Labels
Harbor provides two kinds of labels to isolate kinds of resources(only images for now):
* **Global Level Label**: Managed by system administrators and used to manage the images of the whole system. They can be added to images under any projects.
* **Project Level Label**: Managed by project administrators under a project and can only be added to the images of the project.

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#Creating Tag Retention Rules
#Create Tag Retention Rules
A repository can rapidly accumulate a large number of image tags, many of which might not be required after a given time or once they have been superseded by a subsequent image build. These excess tags can obviously consume large quantities of storage capacity. As a system administrator, you can define rules that govern how many tags of a given repository to retain, or for how long to retain certain tags.

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# Managing projects
# Project Configuration
Project properties can be changed by clicking "Configuration".