Even if you are a member of the Vault Admins group, your ability to grant permissions on a safe depends on whether you have the "Manage Safe" permission for that specific safe. Being a Vault Admin grants you elevated privileges, but it does not automatically give you unrestricted access to all safes or the ability to assign permissions without explicit authorization on those safes.
https://docs.cyberark.com/pam-self-hosted/Latest/en/Content/PASIMP/Predefined-Users-and-Groups.htm#Predefinedgroups
With one condition: ( you can grant any permission )
"This group can be added to Safes with all Safe member authorizations." = have it
"that you have access to." - B= Being in Vault admins group only give you access to safes which are created during installation (safe created in installation process) -This is clearly mentioned in documents . - you have access to all safes that you have access with Vault Admins group ;)
B= Being in Vault admins group only give you access to safes which are created during installation (safe created in installation process) -This is clearly mentioned in documents .
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