User Group: System Privileges Tab
Use the System Privileges tab to control the system-level items to which a user group has access.
- Choose one of the following for each System Privilege:
- No access: item cannot be viewed.
- View-only: item is viewable, but changes cannot be applied.
- Editable: item is viewable and changes can be applied.
- Additionally, a subset of the System privileges, if set to View-only or Editable, can also have Stop/start enabled; this indicates that a member of the user group is allowed to stop and start (that is, run) the item. Relative to the System options privilege, this indicates that a member of the user group is allowed to stop the Windows service or Unix daemon. Relative to the Hosts privilege, this indicates that a member of the user group is allowed to stop and start the actions within hosts.
- Host folder branches can be set to a semicolon-separated list of VersaLexCleo HarmonyCleo VLTraderCleo LexiCom host folder names that are accessible by the user group. This setting affects which host folders are viewable both with the VersaLexCleo HarmonyCleo VLTraderCleo LexiCom application. The * and ? wildcard characters can be used. This setting has no affect on the root folder of the active host tree; it only impacts the subfolders. This setting also influences wherever active hosts are listed or referenced, including the scheduler, router, TCP/IP port usage report, transfer log report, system log, messages pane, etc. In general, if a host is not viewable, configuration and status information about the host is not available throughout the user interface.
- If the user group has at least one view-only or editable system privilege, it is allowed to log into the selected set of VersaLex Pools and individual instances of the VersaLexCleo HarmonyCleo VLTraderCleo LexiCom application.