Documentation for ACFA PSIM 1.3.

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To assign a user Own access level, do the following:

  1. Go to user editing (see Going to user editing).
  2. Right-click the access levels list.
  3. In the function menu that opens:
    • Select Edit to assign the Own access level to a user. The Search access level window opens. In this window, select one or several access levels (see Working with the Search access level window).

      Attention!

      If Always or Never access levels are inherited, then the added Own access levels are ignored.

    • To assign the Always access level to a user, select the Set full access item.
    • To assign the Never access level to a user, select the Set access restriction item.

      Note

      If Always or Never access level is assigned to a user, then all other access levels are deleted.

    • If you disable the department access level inheritance by selecting the Do not inherit department AL item, the user is also assigned the Own access level (see Configuring the department access level inheritance)
  4. To delete the Own access level, right-click the required access level and select Delete.

    Note

    If a user has only one Own access level, then when it is deleted, the department access level inheritance is enabled.

  5. To replace one access level (Own) with another, right-click the corresponding access level and select Replace. The Search access level window opens. In this window, select one or several access levels (see Working with the Search access level window).

Assigning Own access level to a user is completed.

Note

You can perform all the actions described above using the corresponding buttons (see Specifying user parameters).

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