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1-Visitor
July 11, 2011
Question

Segregation of duties. Reporting on access permissions

  • July 11, 2011
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Hello


is there a way in PDMLink to pull out the overall access permissions of each users, user groups etc. ?


I cannot find any tool from the site utilities page.


Is it something companies have to develop themself or buy a third party software ?


Thank you

8 replies

22-Sapphire I
July 11, 2011
Attached query builder report should be helpful.

Typical output:
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1-Visitor
July 14, 2011
Hello Mike

sorry for the late reply.

I have tried and it works pretty while.

Where can I get the meaning of the permissions, 01,2,3 etc.. ?

Also do you think this can be developped to get the level of permissions for each individual users. We have users in several usergroups as you can imagine.

Thank you very much for this anyhow.

NacNac

1-Visitor
July 15, 2011

Hello NacNac,


You can find the definitions of these inAccessPermissionRB.rbInfo file. You will find it in <wt_home>/src/wt/access.

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1-Visitor
July 25, 2011

Hello


many thanks !!!

1-Visitor
April 5, 2015

-1.value=Full Control (All)
0.value=Read
1.value=Modify
2.value=Create

5.value=Delete
6.value=Administrative
7.value=Revise
8.value=New View Version
9.value=Change Permissions
10.value=Download
11.value=Modify Content
12.value=Change Domain
13.value=Create By Move
14.value=Change Context
15.value=Set State
16.value=Modify Identity

1-Visitor
April 10, 2015

One route to obtain an ACL Report is to run WINDU, with I think Domain Policy option only.

another is command line:

windchill wt.tools.support.ACLReport <output_file>

per ptc page: https://support.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/solution.jsp?n=CS116472

I havent tried the 2nd route & if it works well, it would like be easier than the WINDU method.

Larry Jett

10-Marble
April 21, 2015
We are busy with implementing CREO 3.0 M030 and started with a testing phase.

We did also a test with using CREO 3.0 via VPN connection to the license server and the Windchill server.
The software itself is available on the local client PC.
It showed out that the launch time of CREO 3.0 is very slow with the use of this connection.
Before CREO is on the screen it is taking 5 – 10 minutes.

Does anyone knows what I can do to solve this?



With kind Regards,


Bert Busschers



Sr. Mechanical Designer/CAD Administrator
ME/ID Department


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12-Amethyst
November 4, 2015

Hey Bert,

One of my sites is reporting Creo 3.0 slow startup issues when using a VPN, did you work out what was causing this?

Thanks

Gary

22-Sapphire I
April 21, 2015
Suggest looking at CAD License server and Windchill connections separately.



In Creo, Set Server manager to no server. License traffic is very small and almost never an issue. Do you have triad license server or single? Maybe reset to single for test.



For Windchill connection, connect thru just a browser via VPN, test performance. They compare same thru Creo, again only using browser functions. Finally, test Creo Workspace operations thru Creo. Break these into File and non-File (e.g. Upload is file; synch is non-File).



From below, it seems isolated to searching for the license though. Doesn't say below - once Creo launches, is it responsive?