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Working with access records in EnterpriseSCHEDULE

When connecting to a server from a remote or local client in EnterpriseSCHEDULE for the first time, an access record is created in the database for both user name and node. This allows the user to perform all scheduling tasks within their user directory which is created the first time they log in. The users access rights can be modified to change access either at the user or group level by an administrator.

Administrators may group users according to the access that their scheduling needs require. For example, a user may need access to his own job groups as well as those of the accounting department. A group could be created that allows that user these access by creating a group and adding that user to the group.

The figure below shows a typical access tree in an administrator's Explorer view.

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The Syscontrol directory contains category subfolders. These are:

Category

Description

Groups

Groups are collections of users that all share the same access rights. The users identifier is assigned to the group by modifying the user record.

Users

User records are assigned for any user that logs into the server. An identifier is assigned automatically. User records can be changed to increase or decrease access rights.

Identifiers

Identifiers are numerical codes that represent Users and groups in the database.

The Sysproxy directory contains proxy records for remote users based on the domain/node that the user has logged in to from a remote node.

See Also

Access Settings

Creating a Private (non-OS) User

SYSCONTROL directory