Examples of access restrictions from Content Level Security
Content Level Security controls whether users in a specific group can view, create, and edit content in IXIA CCMS Web.
Action in CCMS Web | The group has no access | The group has "Read-only" access | The group has "Read-write" access |
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Affected users creating a map or topic in the Version ("Branch" in CCMS Web) | No, the users cannot see the branch when creating a topic or map. | No, the users cannot see the branch when creating a topic or map. | Yes, the users can see and select the branch when creating a topic or map. |
Assigning a topic or map to affected users | No, if you are in CCMS Web, you cannot assign an object to users in the affected group. (You can do so in IXIA CCMS Desktop, where CLS does not apply). | Yes, you can assign these objects to users in the affected group. | Yes, you can assign these objects to users in the affected group. |
Assigning a Collaborative Review or Approval to affected users | No, if you are in CCMS Web, you cannot assign an object to users in the affected group. (You can do so in IXIA CCMS Desktop, where CLS does not apply). | Yes, you can assign these objects to users in the affected group. | Yes, you can assign these objects to users in the affected group. |
Affected users seeing and editing maps assigned to them | No, the users cannot see the maps. (This is true even if someone used CCMS Desktop to assign the maps to the users). | The users can see and preview the maps in their assignments, but cannot edit the maps. | Yes, the users can see and edit the maps. |
Affected users seeing and editing topics assigned to them | No, the users cannot see the topics. | The users can see and preview the topics in their assignments, but cannot edit the topics. | Yes, the users can see and edit the topics. |