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A user can be assigned a temporary access level only if

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the Temporary Access Levels object

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(service module) is created in the hardware tree.

To assign temporary access level to a user, do the following:

  1. Go to editing a user (see the Going to user editing section).
  2. Click the right mouse button in the access levels list.
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  5. To assign user access level, select the Temporary AL -> Add in the opened functional menu(1).

    The window of access level searching will open. Search for access levels and select the required access level (see the Search for access level section).

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    If Always  or Never own access levels are assigned to a user, then user access level can't be assigned.

  6. Right-click the required access level (Own) which should be made temporary (see Assigning Own access level to a user).
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  7. In the opened functional menu, select the Set dates item. The Temporary level dates settings window opens. In that window, select the beginning and end of the temporary access level and click OK.
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  8. As a result, this access level will become temporary. In the Start and End columns next to it the date and time of the temporary access level will be displayed.
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  9. To assign the Always access level to a user, select the Temporary AL -> Set full access (2).
  10. To assign the Never access level to a user, select the Temporary AL -> Set access restriction (3).
  11. Assigning own access level to a user is completed.
  12. To disable inheritance of department temporary access level, select the Temporary AL -> Do not inherit department AL(4). See the Configuring the department access level inheritance section.

Assigning temporary access level to a user is completed.