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Access to "team area" information


Victor Campbell (3502618) | asked Apr 23 '10, 2:58 p.m.
In window "team artifacts" --> "my Team Areas", by selecting a user in a team area, I can see all the team areas in all the projects the user belongs to. I would like to also get a list of the team areas a user belongs to without having to find him in a project first. I cannot seem to find out how to do this, is it possible?

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Victor Campbell (3502618) | answered Apr 27 '10, 11:52 a.m.
I guess I'll answer my own question. Our auditors are real big on keeping the access roles clean. Project managers can add or remove users at their discretion, but if a user is not assigned to any project, we are obligated to remove him. Since apparently a user needs to belong to a project so we can see what other projects he is assigned to, we will assign all users to a "housekeeping" project, so we can monitor what other projects the users belong to.

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Thomas Yu (45183) | answered Apr 27 '10, 8:56 p.m.
In window "team artifacts" --> "my Team Areas", by selecting a user in a team area, I can see all the team areas in all the projects the user belongs to. I would like to also get a list of the team areas a user belongs to without having to find him in a project first. I cannot seem to find out how to do this, is it possible?


Also,you can get a user's all team areas without having to know their proect area from the Team Areas section of Users Editor.

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Victor Campbell (3502618) | answered Apr 28 '10, 9:00 a.m.
Thomas,
I still do not know how to do what you are saying. I can view the "Team Areas" in the user editor, but I do not know how to bring the user editor up without the user first being attached to my project in my "Team Organization". How do I bring up the user editor for a user that is not a member of any project?

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Victor Campbell (3502618) | answered Apr 28 '10, 10:09 a.m.
I found it!!! Right click on my repository connection, select Administer --> Open Users, enter asterisk for all users, select user. Knowing this is called a "user editor" allowed me to find it in the help documentation.

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