It's called inheritance.
I put my public users to public domain.
I put my private users to their private domain(s).
And then I put specific service offerings to specific domains and are visible only there. I guess if i wanted something cross domains i would put it to domain root (like you) and everyone (because it's under domain root) would be able to use it.


On 4/10/13 2:11 PM, Rafael Weingartner wrote:

I tried this, I created some service offering on domain root, but they are visible to user on root\...\...

Even though I unmarked the public check box.

I tried to create without specifying domain, but it also not working.



2013/10/4 France <mailingli...@isg.si <mailto:mailingli...@isg.si>>

    Create domains and domain specific service offerings.
    It can be done, i know because we are doing in since v 3.*


    On 4/10/13 12:31 AM, Rafael Weingartner wrote:

        Hey all,

        I was wondering, I have some server offering that should just
        be used by
        the administrator, so, is it possible to hide them from normal
        users?

        I noticed that when I am creating a service offering there is
        a check-box
        called public? So, I created some service offering that would
        be used just
        for by the administrator, but they are appearing for all users
        (I did not
        check that checkbox).

        I also tried to check and uncheck the check-box(by the way it
        seems there
        is a javascript problem on that page) and then selecting a
        domain like
        root, but still the offerings are appearing to everybody.

        Is it the expected behavior?
        Do you happen to know if I can change any flag on the database
        and hide
        them from normal users?





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