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Administrator: Choose the permission type
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User: Can access none, some, or all of the processes, selected individually in the
Permissions section.
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Admin: Has access to all processes and features. When this option is selected, the
Permissions section is grayed out an all options are selected in it.
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Disabled: Has access to nothing. The result is the same as not having this user
defined at all, but has the advantage that a disabled user can be reactivated with a
simple click.
3. Define the permissions for the user (see below).
4. Click OK to save the changes.
Defining or changing permissions
The Permissions section of the SOAP tab displays all of the processes that are available in the live
configuration (the one that the PReS service uses). To change or define the permissions for a SOAP
user:
1. In the top Username section, click on the user name of which to modify permissions.
2. Place a checkmark in each process that the user should have access to.
3. Check Monitoring(read) to give permission to the GetProcessList and GetProcessTaskList
actions for SOAP.
4. Monitoring(write) is currently not implemented.
5. Click OK to save the changes.
Note: In order for the changes made here to be effective, you will need to restart the PReS Mes-
senger service. This can be done via the PReS Workflow Service Console.
Access Manager hosts.allow File
The Access Manager saves all its configuration in a physical location on the hard drive, and can be
manually edited when necessary, for instance when Image is installed as a standalone (using the Mes-
sengerSendJob property).
The physical location for the hosts.allow file is %PROGRAMDATA%\Objectif Lune\PReS Workflow
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File Format
The hosts.allow file is an XML file. Here is an example:
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