![]() ![]() Write - Read and write access to Enterprise Inspector. Read - Read only access to Enterprise Inspector. Write - Perform administrative functions in Enterprise Inspector. This also includes renaming a computer or a group. Write - Create, modify and remove computers. Use - Use a computer/group as a target for a policy or task. Read - List computers, groups and computers within a group. ![]() Reports and Dashboard (only the functionality of the Dashboard will be available, the usable report templates are still dependent on accessible static groups).Users can be assigned permissions for the following processes: Read our Knowledgebase article with example tasks and permission sets that user needs to successfully perform the tasks. For example, the Export report to file permission enables the exporting functionality, however data contained in the report are determined by other permissions. If the process is allowed to a user he can use it only over objects for which he has sufficient permissions. That is why they work on a global level, so it does not matter which static group is the permission applied on, it will work regardless. Write permissions allow users to either modify respective objects and/or duplicate them.Ĭertain types of permissions (listed below) control a process, not an object. Use permissions allow users to use objects, run tasks, but not modify or delete. They can view data but cannot make changes. Read permissions are good for auditing users. A given permissions set can allow for Read, Use or Write access. ESET PROTECT Web Console permissions are divided into categories for example, Groups & Computers, Native Users, Certificates, Policies and so on. When creating or editing a permission set in More > Permission Sets > New / Edit > Functionality there is a list of all available permissions. ![]()
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