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Operating System: Windows |
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empower® Add-in: Content Enablement |
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In the empower® Library, users and user groups have different permissions for individual folders. |
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These permissions decide on whether a user can see a folder and its content and to which extend the user is allowed to edit the content. |
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All user interface terms in the instructions refer to the empower® User Interface for PowerPoint. In Word and Excel, the user interface might differ slightly.
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The following four types of permission roles can be assigned in the empower® Library: |
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In the User Library, you can also have the permission role Folder Owner. As a Folder Owner, you have the same permissions as a Folder Administrator.
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By default, all users have the permission role Reader in the Company Library and are assigned to the technical user All Users. |
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In your User Library, you are the only one who has access permissions to the folders unless you actively change the folder permissions. |
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Some dedicated users have general admin permissions to manage the empower® Library as a whole. |
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The technical user All Users includes all empower® Users and User Groups in your company.
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To view the permission distribution for a specific folder, follow the following steps: |
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All changes that you make in this dialog box are applied immediately. |
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Alternatively, you can select a folder and then click on the button in the library navigation bar to open the window (Figure 1109, “Button ”).
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Permissions can only be assigned to folders. Therefore, all elements inside a folder inherit the permission distribution of the folder. |
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In addition, all subfolders inherit the folder's permission distribution. |
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You can identify an inherited permission role by the symbol next to the permission role. |
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Direct permissions do not have a symbol. |
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For further information regarding granting permissions, see Grant Permissions.
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To adjust the existing permission role assignment for a folder, follow the following steps: |
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Alternatively, you can select the user or group whose permission role you want to change and click on the button (Figure 1112, “Button ”). Then, select a permission role from the list.
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You can only change a user's or a group's permission role if you are the Folder Owner or a Folder Administrator.
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To assign a permission role to a user that has not yet been assigned a permission role for the selected folder, follow the following steps: |
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You can only add a user or a group to the list if you are the Folder Owner or a Folder Administrator.
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If you want to remove all permissions from a user or a group, follow the following steps: |
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Important
If you delete an inherited permission, you create an invisible break. This break can only be undone by resetting the permissions.
For further information regarding the reset of permissions, see Reset Permissions.
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If you want to reset all changes that have been made to the permission distribution after the creation of the folder, click on the button (Figure 1117, “Button ”). |
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A dialog box opens (Figure 1118, “Dialog Box for Permission Reset”). To reset the permissions, click on the button . |
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