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Subject: | RE: [nv-l] Web Client Map assignment |
From: | Robert Brochu <rbrochu@ca.ibm.com> |
Date: | Thu, 24 Mar 2005 10:04:01 -0500 |
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But what if you want to grant a smartset to a web client map?
Mauro, How I do it... In serversetup -> Configure -> Configure Web Server -> Configure Web Console Security or from the console Administer -> Security Administration -> Web Console Security this will open the Web Security app. In here create a User. Then alter one of the roles to suit your needs. For example restrict the User Role to a small number of actions. Then go to Scopes and create a new Scope. Select the new Scope from which you can select locations and networks to add to the allowed list. When the Scope is applied to a User, the User is restricted to a view of the Scope When you have the Role and Scope configured as you wish just apply them to the User you created. Thats how it works in my shop... (NetView for Unix) Regards Colin Mulkerrins
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