Summary of Contents for GRASS VALLEY AURORA EDIT SECURITY - APPLICATION NOTE 01-2011
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ApplicAtion note Aurora Edit Security Controlling asset visibility and access patrick thompson, Senior Software Engineer January 2011 Using the Aurora Edit Security feature, you can control which users and groups have which permissions (read, write, delete, etc.) on which assets in the Aurora Edit bin tree. www.grassvalley.com...
AurorA Edit SEcurity Introduction With Aurora edit Security from Grass Valley , you can control the visibility and access for users and groups working within Aurora ™ ™ edit bins by controlling the file system permissions for the bins and assets. Aurora edit Security uses the overlapping modes of inheritance, exclusivity, and group membership as implemented by Windows Active Directory (AD) to establish and enforce asset security.
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AurorA Edit SEcurity Example (cont.) Group Permissions User Permissions Editors Producers Interns Archivists Alice Work in Progress (RWD) (RW) Monday (RWD) (RW) (RWD) (RW) Tuesday (RWD) (RW) (RWD) (RW) Wednesday (RWD) (RW) (RWD) (RW) Thursday (RWD) (RW) (RWD) (RW) Friday (RWD) (RW) (RWD)
AurorA Edit SEcurity Setting Permissions the most direct way to set permissions on an object in the bin tree is through Aurora edit, as shown in the examples below. Aurora edit passes the Windows Security property sheet (the Security tab you would see for a file in Windows explorer) to the user within the bin’s properties dialog.
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