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Setting file access rights
If you transfer files to the public directory or create files there, the
control considers the logged-in user as the file owner. The owner can
control access to his own files.
Access rights can only be defined for files located in the
public directory.
The control automatically assigns the user function user
as the owner to any files stored on the TNC: drive instead
of the public directory.
You can specify the access rights for the following users:
Owner:
The person who owns the file
Group:
A selected Linux group or users with a specific HEIDENHAIN
access right
Other:
All users not belonging to the previously selected Linux group or
not having the specified HEIDENHAIN access right.
You can set access rights as follows:
Read
The file can be viewed
Write
The file can be edited
Run
The file can be executed
Using the soft keys in the Set advanced access rights window, you
can select or deselect all access rights for the users:
Select or deselect all access rights for Owner:
Select or deselect all access rights for Group:
Select or deselect all access rights for Other:
Proceed as follows to select the access rights for a group:
Call the ADVANCED ACCESS RIGHTS function
Select the desired group in the selection menu
Select or deselect the access rights as required
Any changes made are highlighted in red.
Press OK
The changes made to access rights are applied.
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HEIDENHAIN | TNC 620 | User's Manual for Setup, Testing and Running NC Programs | 01/2022
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