From the Design Gateway
Edit menu, click Preferences.
Click Default Permissions.
The steps for setting permissions for newly published objects
or jobs is the same. To set permissions for newly published objects,
use the settings located in the upper portion of the dialog box. To set
permissions for newly created jobs, use the settings located in the lower
portion of the dialog box.
Click Add to create a new permission.
Note:
You cannot edit an existing permission setting. Instead,
you need to delete it and recreate it.
In the Managed Name column, enter the user name
or group name whose permissions you are setting.
Click the Permission field, and select the type
of permission:
Option |
Description |
ALTER (for objects) |
- For objects, give the user or
group full access to an object, including the ability to edit the object’s
permissions. The user or group can copy the object to a local library,
publish new versions of the object to the library, and delete any version
of the object from the library.
- For jobs, give the user or
group full access to the job, including the ability to edit the job’s
permissions. The user or group can view the details of the job, load
the job into the Runtime Gateway
and watch it run, and view any results generated by the job. The user
or group can also pause, resume, and stop the job while it is running,
and they can delete the job and all its results at any time.
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MODIFY |
Give the user or group all the
accessibility granted with the ALTER option, with
the exception of editing the permissions. |
READ |
- For objects, allow the user or group to only
use the object in their local Design Gateway.
Although the model and its contents (e.g., components, simulation process
flows, parameters) can be viewed and altered and the model itself can
be executed, no new versions of the model can be published to the library.
- For jobs, allow the user or
group to only view the job’s simulation process flow and execute it.
No parameter access is allowed.
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REFERENCE |
For objects, provide an extra
level of security for published models. Typically, when using a published
model, you have access to all of the published model’s contents (e.g.,
components, simulation process flows, parameters). However, if this permission
level is set for a user who incorporates a published model into their
own model, all the contents of the model are hidden from view. For more
information on referencing models, see Using Submodels and Referenced Models. |
NONE |
For objects and jobs, give the
user or group no access to the published object or job. In addition,
any model that references this object cannot be used. |
Click the Represents field, and select if the
name specified in the Managed Name column represents
an individual user or a predefined group:
Option |
Description |
USER |
Specify a particular
user name for the permission you are defining. You can add the user name
in the Managed Name column as described above |
GROUP |
Specify a group
of users to share the permission you are defining, instead of creating
a permission for each user. You can add the group name in the Managed
Name column as described in Setting Default Permissions. |
Click All other users to set permissions for
all other users (except for those defined explicitly).
The options available are the same as those described above. You can also specify that there is no default option for other
users (in which case a system default is applied).
To define additional user permissions, repeat the above steps.
Arrange the listed users, as desired.
You can use the Up or Down
buttons to move a user up or down in the list. The selected user’s
settings move up or down one line. The order of your list is important because a user name may
appear in one or more groups (the GROUP option) as well as by itself.
Therefore, it is possible for a user to be assigned more than one permission
for the same object. If a user has multiple permissions, Isight
uses the permission closest to the top of the list to determine the user’s
actual permission for the object.
You can use the Delete button to remove a user
from the list. Note:
For information on setting permissions
for a specific job, see Setting Permissions for a Specific Job.
Click OK to save your changes and to close the
Preferences dialog box.
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