Working with permission sets – Apple Final Cut Server User Manual

Page 128

Advertising
background image

128

Part II

General Administration

Working with Permission Sets

Permission sets are created and configured from a Final Cut Server client’s
Administration window.

To see the existing permission sets:

1

In a Final Cut Server client, choose Administration from the Server pop-up menu to
open the Administration window.

Important:

You must be logged in as a user with administrator privileges for the

Administration item to appear in the Server pop-up menu.

2

Click Permission Set in the column on the left to open the Permission Set pane.

A list of existing permission sets appears. By default there is one called “admin,” plus
others that the installer created based on the customer profile you selected. See “

About

the Customer Profiles

” on page 29 for more information.

Three columns appear:

 Name: This is the name of the permission set. This is also the name that appears

when you are managing groups.

 Perm ID: This is a number that Final Cut Server assigns to permission sets, based on

the order in which they are created.

 Priority: This is a number that defines the priority level of the permission set. Higher

values are consulted first to set the permissions for users who are assigned to
multiple groups. For example, if a user belongs to a group with a permission set that
has a priority of 3 and a second group that has a permission set priority of 4, the
second group’s permission set (with the priority of 4) is used.

Click the Duplicate button to
add a copy of the currently
selected permission set.

Click the Create button

to add a permission set.

Click Permission Set to

see the Permission Set

pane.

Advertising