10-14-2015 10:56 AM
Scenario:
User is in 2 User Groups:
Let's call them Group HR and Group ADMIN
Admin has Create, Modify, Delete, etc permissions and is linked to document Types A, B, C and D.
HR has View Only Rights and is linked to Document Types E, and F.\\
If a person is in both of these groups, they are able to Create, Modify and Delete document Types E and F? Why? Admin group doesn't see E and F.
This is just a scenario, we are adding more document types and groups to our OnBase system and have users that are going to be in multiple groups. They already have access to tons of document types they can freely modify and delete.
If I add them to another group I need them to not be able to delete the document types associated with the 2nd group.
Do I really have to set up override permissions for all these groups and document types, or is there a configuration piece I'm missing that enables this type of user group control?
10-20-2015 09:08 AM
If you implement\define override privileges that should get you back on track. However, if has to be done for anyone that is crossing groups and security. I had to do this for every user group since I have some clients that want their document types open to all as readonly. We also use AD.
10-15-2015 07:35 AM
10-19-2015 05:56 AM
10-20-2015 09:08 AM
If you implement\define override privileges that should get you back on track. However, if has to be done for anyone that is crossing groups and security. I had to do this for every user group since I have some clients that want their document types open to all as readonly. We also use AD.
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