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Products: Enterprise Central, Enterprise Server, Esmi Sense FDP
Functionalities: User Management
12/3/2024

Editing Path Permissions of User Accounts or User Account Groups

You edit the path permissions of an individual user account or of a user accountgroup to modify the access the user account or the user account group is granted to EcoStruxure Building Operation software.

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​Path permissions are used to give a user account group or a user account access to the objects defined in the path. Path permissions can also be set on specific properties. The permissions configured on a path apply to all path sub-levels unless you configure new permissions for the path sub-level.

Path permissions grant a specific set of permissions to a user account or a user account group to all the folders, sub-folders and objects contained in these folders (such as alarms, values or graphics) of a certain folder structure in the EcoStruxure Building Operations software.

The permissions defined on a path apply to all its sub-paths unless you configure new permission for a sub-path. Path permissions provided at the top level of the system are symbolized “/”. Path permissions provided to sub-levels of the system are symbolized “/[sub-level name]. Parent server is not included in the path, for instance “/Enterprise server” will only grant access to that specific server and not sub-servers.

Path Permissions Rules

A user account or a user account group can be granted the following path permissions: Read, Write, Create, Delete, Edit, Force and Command.

For more information, see Path Permissions Rules .

Property Permissions

Property permissions are used to give a user account group or a user account access to the properties of objects defined in the path. The permissions configured on the properties serve to refine permissions granted on the object level.

For more information, see Property Permissions .

Relative Path Permissions

Relative path permissions for a folder structure grant a specific set of permissions to a user account group or to a user account to all the folders accessible in a predefined path and its folder structure. Relative path permissions enable a user accounts group or a user account to reuse a specific path permission.

For more information, see Relative Path Permissions .

To edit the path permissions of a user account or a user account group
  1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, select the EcoStruxure BMS server you want to configure.

  2. Click the Control Panel tab.

  3. Click Account management .

  4. In the account management control panel, in the Domain list box, select the domain the user account or the user account group belongs to.

  5. In the User Accounts list box or the User Account Groups list box, select the user account or the user account group, you want to edit path permissions.

  6. Click Software permissions .

  7. In the Permissions tab, in the Path list, select the path for which you want to edit the permissions.

  8. In the permissions column, select a set of permission.

  9. In the Properties column click on the Property Permissions icon

     
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  10. In the Property Permissions dialog box, select the level of permission you want to assign to various properties. For more information, see Property Permissions Dialog Box .

  11. Click OK .

    Tip:

    The Property Permissions icon

     
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    is highlighted, if you introduced changes by chosing a level different from Inherit in the Property Permissions dialog box.

  12. Click the Save button

     
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    .

  • Path Permissions
  • Path Permissions Rules
  • Property Permissions
  • Software Permissions, User Accounts, and User Account Groups
  • User Account – Software Permissions Tab
  • Property Permissions Dialog Box
  • Assigning Path Permissions to User Accounts or User Account Groups
  • Removing Path Permissions from User Accounts or User Account Groups