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You can assign rights for specific users on specific folders in the Manage Database Roles view
(see “Managing Database Roles” on page 133
).
Viewing and Changing Roles
By default, all users in a group inherit the role assigned to the group. You cannot assign rights to
specific users in the User Management view. If you want to change a user’s rights, you can move
the user to a different group.
For more information about setting up roles correctly, see
“Managing Database Roles” on
page 133
.
For information about the right to modify properties in Access (displayed in the Additional Roles
pane), see
“Setting Access Control for Custom Properties” on page 154.
To view the role of a group or user:
t In the Users list of the User Management view, select the group or user.
The role is displayed in the Roles pane. If a user has more than one role, the User
Management view displays the accumulated inherited role, the highest role (the role with the
most rights) that the user has in any one user group.
The groups to which a user or group belongs are shown in the Part of Group(s) pane. These
entries also display the role inherited from each group.
The following illustration shows information about the user Composer1. This user has
Read/Write/Delete access that is inherited from the Editors group.