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9.2.4.2. Resource Privileges
9.2.4.2.1. [View Resources] – allows viewing of the facility configuration
resources. This privilege regards the Server only. If a user cannot view
resources, the system resources (the dialog that we are discussing now)
will not be available to the user.
9.2.4.2.2. [Modify Resources]this privilege is similar to the View Resource
privileges except that it also allows resource modification. For those
users that should be allowed to enter, delete, and edit resources such
as media titles, Physical Items, etc., this privilege should be selected.
Just as the View Resources privilege, this is a Server-only privilege.
I.e., it will have no bearing on the functionality of the web client or the
TCP/IP client.
9.2.4.2.3. [View Facility] – allows the user to view the facility configuration
(under Server/Configuration). This allows viewing of the facility assets
(destinations, sources, channels, distribution groups routing, etc.).
9.2.4.2.4. [Modify Facility] allows the user to modify the facility
configuration. Users with this right may create, edit, and delete any
asset defined on the {Server}/Facility Configuration dialog. This is a
high level right that should only be granted to those who are allowed to
administrate the Phoenix system.
9.2.4.2.5. [Technician] – allows privileges via the XGen web client including
selection of any room on campus for control, regardless of whether the
room is configured to allow DHCP access or not. Also allows access to
the XGen Help Desk Manager. See section 10.3 for more information.
9.2.4.3. User Privileges
9.2.4.3.1. [View Users] – allows the user to view other user rights using the
tab that we are discussing now.
9.2.4.3.2. [Modify Users] – allows the user to create, edit, and delete other
users and to define their privileges.
9.2.4.3.3. [View Passwords] – allows the user to view and edit other users’
passwords. This is another privilege that should only be granted to
specific individuals with secure access to the Phoenix server.
9.2.4.4. Control Privileges
9.2.4.4.1. [Control NetLinx] – allows the user to start NetLinx updates and
execute site-wide control events such as All Off and All Default. The
capabilities that a user with this privilege are granted fall beneath the
NetLinx menu item.
9.2.4.4.2. [Control Rooms] – allows the user to control any room on campus
via the “Virtual Remote” beneath Tools/Rooms.
9.2.4.4.3. [Exit] – allows the user to close the Phoenix Server application.
9.2.4.4.4. [Network Control] – allows the user to view and “kick” users that
are connected to Server via the TCP/IP client. The capabilities that this