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March 11, 2016
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Denying access on a folder in all products

  • March 11, 2016
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In all my products,

I have 2 folders - i) Tool  and ii) Design

And it the Product team

I have 2 user - i) Tool Engineer and ii) Design Engineer

I have to deny the Tool Engineer from either from viewing the Design Folder or if it can view it should not make any changes in it.

I created a custom domain and set the Deny permission on Full Control for Tool Engineer on Subfolder. And then associated this Domain with Design Folder. So now the Tool Engineer is not able to see the Design Folder.

But this is applicable in only one product.

I have multiple products and to apply this I ll have to do this changing of domain multiple times which I want to avoid.

Please suggest solution for it. Any other approach would be welcomed.

Best answer by MikeLockwood

Even if you have a few dozen products, this is a reasonable thing to do one by one and a good approach in general - new Domain in each Product, mapped to Folder.

Suggestions:

- Add this to your Product Template so new Products have it automatically

- Put Deny only on Read, not Full Control

2 replies

22-Sapphire I
March 11, 2016

Even if you have a few dozen products, this is a reasonable thing to do one by one and a good approach in general - new Domain in each Product, mapped to Folder.

Suggestions:

- Add this to your Product Template so new Products have it automatically

- Put Deny only on Read, not Full Control

prathi1-VisitorAuthor
1-Visitor
March 14, 2016

Hi Mike,

I followed this approach later on, but the problem is there are many products and for those creating so many domains would be tedious job. Is there way other way out?

For new products, we will check upon the template.

22-Sapphire I
March 14, 2016

I've only done this manually. There may be some way to load the domains and the ACL(s) in those domains from file.  The work would then shift to creating the CSV file to load after converting to xml.  Even if there are 50 products, it's a one time thing that may take a few hours but is likely worth it.

prathi1-VisitorAuthor
1-Visitor
April 1, 2016

Hi,

We have 568 products on which this has to be done. So its not feasible to create 568 custom domains. Is their any other way out?