CS Export User and Group Security Levels Mapping screen

The user must select the Migrate Security check box to activate the security items (Map Security Levels and Edit buttons).

When the user clicks the Map Security Levels button in the Migrate Security portion of the Project Details screen, the User/Group Security Levels Mapping windows open.

NOTE  You can select between the Folders and Documents pages.

User/Group Security Levels Mapping window for documents

User/Group Security Levels Mapping screen (Documents)

User/Group Security Levels Mapping window for folders

User/Group Security Levels Mapping screen (Folders)

The tool displays CS access levels on the left portion of the screen and Content Engine access levels and rights on the right. If the user has not yet mapped access levels for the project, the tool displays the following default mapping relationships:

CS Access Level

Folders

Documents

Admin

idmAccessLevelFullControl

idmAccessLevelFullControlDocument

Owner

idmAccessLevelFullControl

idmAccessLevelFullControlDocument

Author

idmAccessLevelLinkFolder

idmAccessLevelMinorVersionDocument

Viewer

idmAccessLevelRead

idmAccessLevelView

None

0 (None)

0 (None)

Table 2 Default Security Level Mapping

When the user changes the object type at the top of the screen, the tool enables and disables the appropriate Content Engine access level radio buttons in the middle part of the window, and redisplays the appropriate Content Engine access rights in the list to the right. The user can set several access level relationships without closing the screen.

The tool holds these changes in memory until the user clicks OK.

When the user clicks OK, security level mapping information is saved to the project’s .ini file and the screen is closed.