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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to TDM Administration
  3. User and Role Administration
  4. Security Administration
  5. System Preferences
  6. TDM Server Administration
  7. Connections
  8. Pass Phrases
  9. Global Parameters
  10. Dictionaries
  11. User-Defined Datatypes

Administrator Guide

Administrator Guide

Editing Connection Permission

Editing Connection Permission

Connection permissions determine the tasks that you can perform using the connection. You can edit the connection permission assigned to users and user groups from the
Permissions
tab of the connection.
  1. In the
    Administrator | Connections
    view, click the connection that you want to edit.
    The connection opens in another tab.
  2. Click the
    Permissions
    tab.
    A list of the TDM users or user groups with permissions for the connection appears.
  3. Click
    Edit
    on the
    Users
    or
    User Groups
    tab.
    The
    Edit Connection Permissions
    dialog box opens.
  4. To edit the permission of a user or user group, select the user or user group from the list and edit the permission as required. You must save the changes for each user or user group.
  5. To delete a user or user group, select the user or user group from the list and click
    Delete
    .
  6. To add a user or a user group:
    1. Click
      Add Users
      or
      Add User Groups
      .
    2. Select one or more users or user groups.
    3. Optional. From the list of permissions, select the required permissions if either of the following statements is true:
      • You selected a single user or user group.
      • You want to assign the same levels of permission to all selected users or user groups.
    4. Click
      OK
      . TDM adds the users or user groups to the list.
    5. Select each user or user group and assign the required permission levels. You must save the changes for each user or user group. Skip this step if you performed step c.
  7. Click
    OK
    .

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