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User privileges associated with a directory, or other server objects such as procedures or synonyms, can be managed from the DMC.
Note: These privileges can only be controlled by a user logged in to a secure server under a user ID that is set as a Server Administrator. If you are logged in with an ID that is not a Server Administrator, you only have access to view your own privileges. You cannot change them, or view another user privileges.
There are two ways to access the Manage Privileges dialog box.
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The Manage Privileges dialog box is available by right-clicking an application directory, or an object such as a procedure or synonym and selecting Manage Privileges.
The Manage Privileges dialog box has the following columns:
Privileges can be edited by double-clicking the line, or right-clicking and selecting Edit Privileges.
The File/Directory window opens, as seen in the following image. The options in the Effective column that are selected will be applied to the selected file when you click Apply.
This column shows roles, users, and groups.
There are five roles that can be used for managing privileges. Additional roles can be added by the server administrator. The default roles are:
Each role can have users or groups of users associated with it. These are shown indented under each role name.
The privileges that are associated with each directory or file are:
Shows if the privileges are inherited from those of a directory by showing that directory.
The description for the directory or file, if any.
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