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Delegate permissions for the content of a folder
 

When publishing content in a folder  the pre-selected default permissions are displayed in the platform interface. But you can also set permissions by your choice which become folder(fact) permissions after the publishing. All users who have the right to publish content in your folder will see as preselected those permissions that have been assigned to the folder.

 

With the option to delegate permissions for the content of a folder you can differ the folder permissions from the pre-selected ones shown while publishing content in the folder. In order to do so, proceed as follows:

 

(1) Start creating a folder

 

(2) Select the folder permissions:

 

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Please, note: The folder permissions will determine which gpoups or users have the rights to read, create content (work) in the folder and edit (modify) the very folder.

 

(2) Now there are two options to choose from:

 

(a) If you choose to delegate the folder permissions, which is the default option, the user will be offered the folder permissions during the fact publishing. 

 

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(b) If you choose to delegate the following specific permissions you can set new default permissions to be offered to the publisher for the facts in the folder. 

 

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 Please, note: The delegated specific permissions will not affect the folder permissions, which determine the access to the folder. The delegated permissions will be displayed only as recommendation during the publishing.


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factID: 1461172.18 (...Archiv); Publiziert am 15 Jul. 2010 10:02
 
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