Types Of Permission; How Moving Objects Affects Permissions - HP BB118BV - StorageWorks Data Protector Express Package User's Manual & Technical Reference

Data protector express user's guide and technical reference (bb116-90089, september 2008)
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Figure 151 How moving objects affects permissions
For example, suppose a user has effective permissions to a job because that job is stored in his or her
User/Group folder, a container to which the user has been granted direct permission. If the job is
moved from that folder to a new folder, the user's effective permissions to the job may change. If the job
were moved to the Admin folder, the user would lose permission to it because he or she does not have
direct permissions to the Admin folder. On the other hand, if the job were moved to the Everyone folder,
the user would still be able to access the job, even though the effective permissions might be different.

Types of Permission

Data Protector Express controls access to objects in its catalog with seven different types of permission.
The type of permission determines what actions a user can perform on an object. Users and groups can
be granted all seven types of permission, only some of the permissions or none of the permissions.
The seven types of permission are Supervisor, Access, Create, Modify, Delete, Read and Write.
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