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  • Read ony users able to change event markers?

    Posted by Scott Goddard on May 8, 2013 at 2:19 pm

    I have been doing some tests with the enterprise server. Setting up a read only user, logging in all fields are locked apart from our event markers. Double clicking them I can rename them and even delete them..

    Not sure exactly what is wrong here. The user permission settings have nothing ticked.

    Using 10.0.3 and Enterprise Server 6.7

    Scott Goddard replied 12 years, 11 months ago 2 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Bryson Jones

    May 8, 2013 at 11:32 pm

    This needs looking at. I’m sure SB will be on this in a few. I’ll try to test here when I can.

    bryson

    bryson “at” northshoreautomation.com

    northshoreautomation.com

  • Scott Goddard

    May 16, 2013 at 10:19 pm

    I can edit them and delete fields but they will not publish which makes sense. I guess the only way to enable the users to not be inclined to try and edit them is to edit that groups preferences for all the fields to be locked?

    Scott Goddard

    Neo Verite Limited
    http://www.neoverite.com

  • Scott Goddard

    May 26, 2013 at 11:42 am

    Did some more testing on this and I can confirm that this field behaves completely differently to other fields when locked. Before I had some permission issues but I have re tested this with a better setup and it certainly is editable when locked. It’s a built in field ‘TCEVT’.

    Thoroughly tested this by locking all fields that are possible to lock. All user and built in fields are locked. User has no permission to edit locked fields. To this user ALL fields appear ‘greyed out’ APART from built in Event Markers ‘TCEVT’. The user can edit these and even delete them and then publish the changes!

    This field is behaving differently from all others when locked.

    We need the user to be able to edit some fields but not this one so we can’t just turn off write access for the user.

    Would someone be able to test this their end and confirm?

    Rolf, can you have a look?

    Scott Goddard

    Neo Verite Limited
    http://www.neoverite.com

  • Scott Goddard

    May 30, 2013 at 10:28 pm

    I have confirmation of this issue from Rolf. A fix will be issued in 10.0.5.

    Scott Goddard

    Neo Verite Limited
    http://www.neoverite.com

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