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Changing default access control


Eike Meyer (612211) | asked Jun 24 '10, 7:25 a.m.
Hi,

we are using RTC for multiple projects and regularly set up new project areas on the same enterprise server. For security reasons, we don't want them to be visible to everyone, so we need to set access control to 'Members of the project area hierarchy' manually every time we set up a new PA. As manual steps always mean the chance of failure, which could in this case have critical impacts on projects, is there a way to set this access restriction as the servers default value?

Thanks for your help!

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Martha (Ruby) Andrews (3.0k44351) | answered Jun 26 '10, 2:27 p.m.
JAZZ DEVELOPER
Hello,

Currently setting the access control from a default value is not supported. Please open an enhancement request against the Process component and we will look into it.

Thanks,
Martha
Jazz Developer, Process Component

Hi,

we are using RTC for multiple projects and regularly set up new project areas on the same enterprise server. For security reasons, we don't want them to be visible to everyone, so we need to set access control to 'Members of the project area hierarchy' manually every time we set up a new PA. As manual steps always mean the chance of failure, which could in this case have critical impacts on projects, is there a way to set this access restriction as the servers default value?

Thanks for your help!

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Steven Pogue (7142) | answered Mar 23 '11, 10:43 a.m.
Has the default been changed for RTC 3.0? We were expecting the opposite (initial ACL of Everyone read-access) and it seems in RTC 3.0 that default is now team members only. How do we set it back to default to Everyone?
Thanks, Steve
Hello,

Currently setting the access control from a default value is not supported. Please open an enhancement request against the Process component and we will look into it.

Thanks,
Martha
Jazz Developer, Process Component

Hi,

we are using RTC for multiple projects and regularly set up new project areas on the same enterprise server. For security reasons, we don't want them to be visible to everyone, so we need to set access control to 'Members of the project area hierarchy' manually every time we set up a new PA. As manual steps always mean the chance of failure, which could in this case have critical impacts on projects, is there a way to set this access restriction as the servers default value?

Thanks for your help!

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Chris Selzo (4642) | answered Mar 30 '11, 3:32 p.m.
Any ideas here?

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Andrew Freed (21311214) | answered Apr 06 '11, 6:29 p.m.
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