on 02-21-2007 7:47 PM
Hi Experts,
I am working on setting up the permissions for JDI users.
I followed the Note 840523
and set the user NWDI.Dev with role NWDI.Developer which has the actions CBS.Developer, CMS.Display, CMS.Export and LcrInstanceWriterNR
Now when I am able to login to the NWDS using the NWDI.DEV user and am able work fine.
But I when I log into DTR as a web folder, I could browse through the repository folders and it also enables me to delete folder & as an Admin I do not want the developer to to delete these folders.
Can anyone provide me a step-by-step approach to disbale this feature of adding or deleting folder in DTR when you access as a web folder.
Thanks in advance
regards
-Lekha
Hi Lekha,
this Howto-Guide should give you the answers needed.
In fact, the DTR access is not controled via the UME, but via ACLs that are defined in the DTR.
<a href="https://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/e0f341af-e86e-2910-3e8a-d9e3c227d938">Howto Guide "NWDI roles and permissions"</a>
Best regards,
Timo
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Hi Lekha,
I presume that you have also followed point 5 of the note 840523?
As far as I know there is no special privilege regarding creation/deletion of folders. However, there is a large section on ACLs in the SAPHelpPortal:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/c9/d94388f62c8f478eadd4d1902d7101/frameset.htm
Maybe you can find a combination of privileges that fits your needs. There is also a nice DTR admin plugin in the NWDS that allows to manage ACLs (also described in the help).
regards
Michael
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