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yshapiro Posted - Apr 05 2013 : 05:20:40
How to create user profiles so that certain people can only edit / view certain groups? Some people can have read access and others write access, per group?
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xequte Posted - Apr 10 2013 : 12:55:16
Hi Yvonne

I'm afraid i do not know of any similar product that offers users rights management.



Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
nigel@xequte.com
yshapiro Posted - Apr 09 2013 : 00:59:53
Hi Nigel

Thanks for your reply! I'm sorry to hear this, as everything else was looking so good. We definitely need one large, integrated database with all of the groups and user rights present in that one place. (People on the list to be members of multiple groups, but each person record to have one primary editor.) It seems that we may have to write this ourselves. Unless you can recommend another product?

Kind regards

Yvonne
xequte Posted - Apr 08 2013 : 20:38:43
Hi

I'm afraid that is not possible at this time.

You would need to create separate databases and use Windows User Rights to control who can read/write each database.



Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
nigel@xequte.com