The access
rights you specify for selected managed products/folders determine the controls available
to the
user on the Product Directory screen. For example, if you only
specify the Execute access right for the selected managed
products/folders, then the user can only use the Tasks button on the
Product Directory screen.
NoteThe actions available on the Product
Directory screen buttons dynamically change based on user role, managed
product/folder access rights, and the managed product/folder you select in the Product
Directory
structure.
For more information, see Product Directory Overview.
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You can specify one or more of the following access rights for the
accessible managed products/folders.
Access Right
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Description
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Execute
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Allows the user account to use the Tasks
button on the Product Directory screen to execute tasks on
managed products located in accessible folders
For more information, see Executing Managed Product Tasks.
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Configure
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Allows the user account to use the
Configure button on the Product
Directory screen to configure managed product settings or log on to the managed
product web console from Trend Micro Apex Central
For more information, see Configuring Managed Product Settings.
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Edit Directory
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Allows the user account to use the Directory
Management button to organize accessible managed products or folders in the
Product Directory structure
For more information, see Directory Management.
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NoteWhen administrators specify which products a user can access, the
administrator is also specifying what information a user can access from Trend Micro Apex Central. The following information
is affected: component information, logs, product summary information, security information,
and
information available for reports and log queries.
Example:
Bob and Jane are Apex One administrators. Both have identical user
role permissions (they have access to the same menu items in the web console). However,
Jane
oversees operations for all Apex One servers. Bob only oversees operations for Apex
One servers
protecting desktops for the Marketing department. The information that they can view
in the web
console will be very different. Bob logs on and only sees information that is applicable
to the
Apex One servers that his Trend Micro Apex Central user account allows (the Apex One servers for the Marketing
department). When Jane logs on, she sees information for all Apex One servers, because
her Trend Micro Apex Central user account grants her
access to all Apex One servers registered to Trend Micro Apex Central.
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