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  1. About the Security Guide
  2. Introduction to Informatica Security
  3. User Authentication
  4. LDAP Authentication
  5. Kerberos Authentication
  6. SAML Authentication for Informatica Web Applications
  7. Domain Security
  8. Security Management in Informatica Administrator
  9. Users and Groups
  10. Privileges and Roles
  11. Permissions
  12. Audit Reports
  13. Command Line Privileges and Permissions
  14. Custom Roles
  15. Default List of Cipher Suites

Security Guide

Security Guide

Execute Run-time Objects Privilege

Execute Run-time Objects Privilege

Users assigned the Execute Run-time Objects privilege can start, cold start, and recover tasks and workflows.
The Execute Run-time Objects privilege includes the Monitor Run-time Objects privilege.
The following table lists the required permissions and the actions that users can perform with the Execute Run-time Objects privilege:
Permission
Description
Read and Execute on folder
User is able to assign a PowerCenter Integration Service to a workflow using the Service menu or the Navigator.
Read, Write, and Execute on folder
Read and Execute on connection object
User is able to debug a mapping by creating a debug session instance or by using an existing reusable session. Users must also have the Create, Edit, and Delete Run-time Objects privilege.
When the PowerCenter Integration Service runs in safe mode, users must have the Administrator role for the associated PowerCenter Repository Service.
Read and Execute on folder
Read and Execute on connection object
User is able to debug a mapping by using an existing non-reusable session.
When the PowerCenter Integration Service runs in safe mode, users must have the Administrator role for the associated PowerCenter Repository Service.
Read and Execute on folder
Read and Execute on connection object
User is able to perform the following actions:
  • Start, cold start, and restart tasks and workflows.
  • Recover tasks and workflows started by their own user account.
If the PowerCenter Integration Service uses operating system profiles, users must also have permission on the operating system profile.
When the PowerCenter Integration Service runs in safe mode, users must have the Administrator role for the associated PowerCenter Repository Service.

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