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•“Viewing and editing variable definitions” on page 194
Editing permissions of registry variables
vFoglight allows you to control access to registry variables. For each variable you can
grant or deny read, write, or control access to roles or users. For more information about
security concepts in vFoglight, see Chapter 3, “Managing Users and Security” on
page 105.
vFoglight employs the following behavior when it comes to permissions for registry
variables:
• If no one has a permission to the registry variable, everyone has a permission.
• If one has a permission to the registry variable, others with undefined permission
do not have any permission.
• Final permission is based on a combination of the role, user, and registry variable
defined on the server side.
Use the Edit Permissions button ( ) on the Manage Registry Variables dashboard to
navigate to the Edit Permissions for Registry Variable area, that allows you to add or
edit permissions to roles and users, as outlined below. The Edit Permissions for Registry
Variable area contains two tables that show the permissions for each vFoglight user or
role.
Figure 1
To add permissions for a registry variable:
Note This procedure continues from “Accessing the Manage Registry Variables dashboard” on
page 185.
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In the Manage Registry Variables dashboard, in the row containing the variable
whose permissions you want to edit, click the Edit Permissions for Registry
Variable button ( ).
The Edit Permissions for Registry Variable area appears in the display area.
Permission granted
Permissions not assigned
Permission denied
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