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Usage of what

The firm did not have a system administrator "that" was responsible for system configuration and control of access to configuration tools that can modify or delete electronic records. In this sentence can I replace "that" with "who" . Please advise.
  

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Yes, and if 'administrator' is a person, 'who' is highly preferable. It also eliminates the confusion of the two 'that's.

  • Yes, and if 'administrator' is a person, 'who' is highly preferable.
  • It also eliminates the confusion of the two 'that's.
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Yes, and if 'administrator' is a person, 'who' is highly preferable. It also eliminates the confusion of the two 'that's.

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