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User Properties - Assigned Folder Permissions Tab

Use the Assigned Folder Permissions tab of the Folder Permissions dialog box to view and assign folder permissions for the user. You can also use the Permissions per Folder tab for the same purpose.

To access this page:

  1. Display the user's Properties dialog box.
  2. In the left pane, click Folder Permissions.
  3. Click Assigned Folder Permissions tab.
The permissions on the Assigned Folder Permissions tab are the same as those on the Permissions per Folder tab.

Folders

The folders listed are those to which the user has been (explicitly) assigned access permissions.

Click a folder to see the assigned permissions.

To add or remove folders, click Add or Remove.

If the user is instead part of a group where the folder permissions are assigned, those folders do not appear in this list. View the group profile card or browse the Permissions per Folder tab to see inherited rights.

Folder Permissions

Assign or remove folder permissions.

See User Properties - Permissions per Folder Tab.

Add Displays the Add Rights Assignment dialog box, where you can select specific folders to explicitly assign rights.
Remove Removes the selected folder.


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