Setting Permissions in the Permission Editor
Use
Use the Permission Editor to set user access and control permissions to portal components, folders, objects, security zones, and applications in the Portal Catalog.
In the Assign New Permission area, you search for the user, role or group to that you want to assign permissions to. Then, in the Assign Permissions area, you define the permission details.
Prerequisites
You have launched the Permission Editor and selected the object whose permissions you want to set or edit. See Launching the Permission Editor .
Procedure
Assigning New Permissions
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Under Assign New Permissions , locate the user, role or group that you want to assign permissions to:
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In the Search for box, enter keywords to search for. You may use the wildcard symbol (*) in the search string. For example: enter Ethan* for all users whose first name is Ethan .
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In the Search in drop-down list, choose the category in which to perform the search. Your options are: Users , Groups , or Roles .
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Choose Go . The results of the search query are displayed in a list below the search area.
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Add the users, groups, or roles you have located to the Assigned Permissions area. To do this, proceed as follows:
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In the Assign New Permissions area, choose the user, group, or role you want to add.
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Click Add . The user, group, or role is now displayed in the Assigned Permissions area.
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In the Assigned Permissions area, define the permission levels for the listed users, groups, or roles:
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To provide a user/group/role with design-time authorization, in the Administrator column, choose a permission level from the drop-down list.
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To provide a user/group/role with run-time authorization, in the End User column, select the check box.
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If you currently editing permissions to a role object (in an object-specific Permission Editor), you can authorize a user/group/role to perform role assignments to a current role. To do so, select the check box in the Role Assigner column.
For information on the available permissions levels, see Permission Levels .
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Repeat the previous steps to assign permissions to additional users, groups, or roles for the object or folder you are currently editing.
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In the tools area at the top, choose Save .
Removing User-Assigned Permissions
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In the Assigned Permissions area, select the user, group, or role
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Choose Remove .
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In the tools area at the top, choose Save .
Result
You have assigned users, groups or roles permission to access the selected object or folder.