Re: Help with Vertical Navigation Bar and strange permissions happenings

2008-05-15 Thread ITSM Support

Hi Gary,

I have tried the scenario expected by you.on AR 7.1 and it works fine.
The problem may be in the creation of test biz user to different groups.
Check whether the user belongs to the expected groups or not.


Hope this helps

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Gary Opela (Corporate) wrote:


I have a user called test.biz. He has three permission groups, groupa, 
groupb, groupc. I have a vertical navigation bar that has several 
top-level menus on it. One of the menus is called Add/Modify Quote. It 
has groupa permissions on it. The permission groupa is just a generic 
permission group that everyone has, like public, but it’s explicit.


The menu option of Add/Modify Quote has several menu items under it. 
They are Add Quote, Delete Quote, Approve Quote, Modify Quote. All 
have groupa permission, except approve quote. If I do not give it any 
permission, then test.biz cannot see it. However, if I give it any 
permission group, even a group that test.biz does not have, then 
test.biz can see that menu item. He cannot see any of the other stuff 
that has the same permissions, such as tabs.



For some strange reason, if I give that menu item any permission at 
all, it’s basically the same as giving it public. Does anyone know of 
anything different that I have to do? Has anyone else run into this?


Thanks,

Gary Opela, Jr., RSP

Remedy Engineer

Leader Communications, Inc.

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Re: Help with Vertical Navigation Bar and strange permissions happenings

2008-05-15 Thread Gary Opela (Corporate)
I've verified the user is only in a small set of groups, and none of
which overlap any of the groups which have permission to the button.

I've now also noticed that this is affecting other vertical navigation
bars throughout my application. It is not restricting access based on
permission at all unless I totally remove all permissions.

My test user is a member of three groups. I have only one group that has
permission to the VNB object, and it is not one of the three groups to
which my test user has permission. 

I'm not running any patch, are you patched?

Thanks,

 

Gary Opela, Jr., RSP

Remedy Engineer

Leader Communications, Inc.

http://www.5pointleader.com

http://www.lcibest.com

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Hi Gary,

I have tried the scenario expected by you.on AR 7.1 and it works fine.
The problem may be in the creation of test biz user to different
groups.
Check whether the user belongs to the expected groups or not.


Hope this helps

Regards.
Mahendra.

*Vyom Labs Pvt. Ltd.
An ISO 2 certified company.
Consulting | Outsourcing | Training || BMC Remedy BSM | ITIL
Web : www.vyomlabs.com


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Gary Opela (Corporate) wrote:

 I have a user called test.biz. He has three permission groups, groupa,

 groupb, groupc. I have a vertical navigation bar that has several 
 top-level menus on it. One of the menus is called Add/Modify Quote. It

 has groupa permissions on it. The permission groupa is just a generic 
 permission group that everyone has, like public, but it's explicit.

 The menu option of Add/Modify Quote has several menu items under it. 
 They are Add Quote, Delete Quote, Approve Quote, Modify Quote. All 
 have groupa permission, except approve quote. If I do not give it any 
 permission, then test.biz cannot see it. However, if I give it any 
 permission group, even a group that test.biz does not have, then 
 test.biz can see that menu item. He cannot see any of the other stuff 
 that has the same permissions, such as tabs.


 For some strange reason, if I give that menu item any permission at 
 all, it's basically the same as giving it public. Does anyone know of 
 anything different that I have to do? Has anyone else run into this?

 Thanks,

 Gary Opela, Jr., RSP

 Remedy Engineer

 Leader Communications, Inc.

 http://www.5pointleader.com

 http://www.lcibest.com

 */Best Product, Best People, Best Price/**/^TM /*

 *An ISO 9001:2000 Certified, CMMI^(r) Level 3 Rated Company***

 __Platinum Sponsor: www.rmsportal.com ARSlist: Where the Answers Are

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Help with Vertical Navigation Bar and strange permissions happenings

2008-05-14 Thread Gary Opela (Corporate)
I have a user called test.biz. He has three permission groups, groupa,
groupb, groupc. I have a vertical navigation bar that has several
top-level menus on it. One of the menus is called Add/Modify Quote. It
has groupa permissions on it. The permission groupa is just a generic
permission group that everyone has, like public, but it's explicit.

 

The menu option of Add/Modify Quote has several menu items under it.
They are Add Quote, Delete Quote, Approve Quote, Modify Quote. All have
groupa permission, except approve quote. If I do not give it any
permission, then test.biz cannot see it. However, if I give it any
permission group, even a group that test.biz does not have, then
test.biz can see that menu item. He cannot see any of the other stuff
that has the same permissions, such as tabs. 


For some strange reason, if I give that menu item any permission at all,
it's basically the same as giving it public. Does anyone know of
anything different that I have to do? Has anyone else run into this?

 

Thanks,

 

Gary Opela, Jr., RSP

Remedy Engineer

Leader Communications, Inc.

http://www.5pointleader.com

http://www.lcibest.com

Best Product, Best People, Best PriceTM

An ISO 9001:2000 Certified, CMMI(r) Level 3 Rated Company

 


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