Can I delegate what rights a user has on SVS?
| Article:HOWTO2797 | | | Created: 2006-03-16 | | | Updated: 2009-10-27 | | | Article URL http://www.symantec.com/docs/HOWTO2797 |
Question
What kind of rights can I delegate to my users when SVS/SWV is on their computer? I only want them to be able to perform a few of the commands on SVS/SWV.
Answer
In order for a user to manipulate the SVS/SWV system or layer data through SVSAdmin, that user must be an administrator. There are two exceptions: the rights to activate and deactivate can be delegated.
For SVS 2.0 through SWV 6.1 build 4113:- Users that have Read access to a key named HKLM\System\Altiris\FSL\Rights\Activate will be able to activate layers via SVSCMD or SVSAdmin.
- Users that have Read access to a key named HKLM\System\Altiris\FSL\Rights\Deactivate will be able to deactivate layers via SVSCMD or SVSAdmin.
- Users that have rights to change the permissions on these keys will be able to modify these privileges for other users.
- Users that have Read access to a key named HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\FSLX\Parameters\FSL\Rights\Activate will be able to activate layers via SVSCMD or SVSAdmin.
- Users that have Read access to a key named HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\FSLX\Parameters\FSL\Rights\Deactivate will be able to deactivate layers via SVSCMD or SVSAdmin.
- Users that have rights to change the permissions on these keys will be able to modify these privileges for other users.
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