Let me give you an example from a previous workplace - a large engineering
firm.
We ran QGIS as a corporate GIS.
Data was controlled through Window Explorer permissions as well as ArcGIS
Rest Servers.
Users were either blocked from certain data, allowed read only or given
full access.
Worked
Hello everybody,
This is my first time using this forum/mailing list. Please forgive me if
I'm doing anything wrong...
*QGIS version:* 3.12
*OS: *Mac 12.1
*Problem:*
I am trying to project a map containing parcel boundaries (vector) and
orthoimagery (raster) to match the projection used by a
Expanding on what Chris said -
Qgis does not own or manage data, Qgis manipulates and displays data
from files, databases, and web services. As Chris points out, access
to files is controlled through OS settings, databases by database
settings. Web services may require
Simon and list,
On Tue, May 30, 2023, 08:48 Simon via QGIS-User
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> It's me again, I just had some questions regarding the ability to control
> access in QGIS. First of all, is it even possible? Can an organization
> (like departments of the Canadian government) control who has
Hello,
It's me again, I just had some questions regarding the ability to control
access in QGIS. First of all, is it even possible? Can an organization (like
departments of the Canadian government) control who has access to which
database or file? Can the IT department of that organization
Hi!
I imported an ArcGIS server layer in Q-GIS, but I don't find the solution to
view the attachements (pictures) included in the service. Any clue if that is
possible at all?
Regards,
Ruth
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