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A SEM user account must have an Access Control Profile that is either inherited from a "Mirrored" SEM account or is directly allocated to this "Normal" SEM account. | A SEM user account must have an Access Control Profile that is either inherited from a "Mirrored" SEM account or is directly allocated to this "Normal" SEM account. | ||
To manage Access Control Profiles use the SEM Menu option "Managers" > "SEM Users" > "Profiles" from a privileged SEM account (such as the System account). | |||
The following screen shot shows a section of the permission settings that are available in an Access Control Profile: | The following screen shot shows a section of the permission settings that are available in an Access Control Profile: | ||
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Revision as of 16:13, 22 February 2011
'Tips for developers working within the Sysgem Enterprise Manager (SEM) environment'.
Managing Access Control Profiles
Access Control Profile settings grant or deny access to SEM features
A SEM user account must have an Access Control Profile that is either inherited from a "Mirrored" SEM account or is directly allocated to this "Normal" SEM account.
To manage Access Control Profiles use the SEM Menu option "Managers" > "SEM Users" > "Profiles" from a privileged SEM account (such as the System account).
The following screen shot shows a section of the permission settings that are available in an Access Control Profile:
