This is the most basic scenario where a set of customer users have
no access to the Public Queries folder. This might be useful for cases
where a customer is given a single user account to be used by all customer
users.
This basic scenario provides a way to support a set of customer users
who otherwise have no access to the
Public Queries folder. This might
be useful for cases where a client company is given a single user account
to be used by all of that client's users.
The Security Administrator performs
the following steps.
- Create a ClearQuest group called CustGroup.
- Add the ClearQuest user CustUserA to CustGroup.
- Provide account information on the user account CustUserA to ClearQuest
users within client company A
- Grant No-Access permission to CustGroup on the Public Queries folder.
After completion of the above procedure, users from Company A can
log on to ClearQuest database as the user CustUserA and have access to the
one Personal Queries folder for that user. The user CustUserA can
see the Public Queries workspace folder, but it will appear to be empty.
As is normal for Personal Queries, no other users can see anything
in the CustUserA’s Personal Queries folder.