Access Rights

Noodle uses Access Rights just like windows to limit what a user can see and change.

  • Rights are often used for requirements like “hide the managers applications section from the sales department.”
  • Group Rights allow for simplified rights management(generally user rights should only be use for special case users).
  • Group Rights are additive and are overridden by user rights.
  • Restricting read rights on a folder will prevent it, portlets linking to it, and items in it(what’s new) from being seen by the users in the restricted group.
  • The admin user has full rights on everything regardless of Access Rights.
  • You can view folder rights from a user or group or user and group rights from a folder.
  • In addition to rights you can disable most features and applications to fill your needs.

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