Hi everyone,
I want to give permissions to an user to view profiles installed and force package reinstallation but I dont know how to do it... I am trying to find the option on secury console but i cant find it.
Thanks in advance.
Hi everyone,
I want to give permissions to an user to view profiles installed and force package reinstallation but I dont know how to do it... I am trying to find the option on secury console but i cant find it.
Thanks in advance.
Hi Juan,
Thank you for posting in SOTI Central.
Please proceed to raise a Feature Request regarding more granular permission capabilities. You can log a case via support@soti.net / support.eu@soti.net and make sure to include the following information:
1. What is the business problem – use real-life scenario(s) to describe the problem/pain points.
2. Number of users impacted by this problem and how often.
3. What is being done to work around this problem.
4. Suggested solution
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need any clarification.
Regards,
@Juan: To let the user see the profiles he has to be added to them to be allowed to see or much easier:
1. Create a usergroup without any rights given (folders etc.) or with the "view profiles" permission ("manage users" in security tab) and give it a clear name (e.g. Profiles).
2. Add this user to the user group
3. Add this user group to the profiles the user should allowed to see with "read rights" ("Edit Permissions" when you edit a profile)
Then the user should see these profiles.
When the user can see the profile he should be able to force package reinstallation but i'm not quite sure. Otherwise he have to be able to "manage profiles" but i don't think so.
It is tedious, but the read rights do have to be granted manually on each profile. I used the same approach, created an internal group, added that group to the profile rights then added my users or idp security groups to that internal group so they can perform those actions like package reinstallation. Profile view security option is not required and doesn't grant rights to individual profiles, it only enables the profile window to be accessed for the user.