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For example, pricing and offerings may vary widely depending on region and availability; new content may be introduced to certain test markets; different regions may have different pricing structures; and certain stores offer regional favorites that are not offered elsewhere. In this scenario, you may need to limit or allow access according to the objects (media files, dynamic playlists, etc.) themselves.
Editing Object Permissions
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Object permissions are accessed through the Properties pane, which is on the right side of the screen in Network, Content, or Presentations tab (for player, content, or presentation properties).
Click on Select the Security tab in the Properties window.
Assign object permissions for the object by roleor by individual user.:
In the Assigned Roles tab, click the Add button and select the desired role . Remember (remember that you can only edit permissions for Custom Roles).
In the Assigned Users tab, click the Add button and select the desired user.
You can now choose whether to “Allow” or “Deny” certain actions for a specific Dynamic Playlist, Live Text feed, etc.
Permissions settings for Users have higher priority than those for Roles, and permissions for Objects have higher priority than those for Operations. For example, if the Presentation Creators are restricted from creating Live Text feeds, but full control for the role is enabled for a certain Live Text feed, then the allowance for that specific object takes precedence over the general restriction for Presentation Creators.
Using Object Permissions
Store Managers
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The company wants to give individual store managers some leeway in deciding which deals they want to promote—after all, they have the best idea what donuts are most popular in their neighborhoodpromote. Store managers need the ability to view various presentations and schedule them for the BrightSign players located in their store. However, assigning them a Custom Role based on Publishers does not completely solve this problem: they have access to the presentation schedules of every store in the nation, not just their own, and they might accidentally delete or modify them.
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You have now created a system of object permissions that allows store managers to schedule menus and special offers only at their own store locations. You can customize this system even more: for example, if you want certain store managers to have access to certain menus or promotions depending on region or store type, you can use the object permissions for presentations to deny or allow access as you see fit.
Prototypes
The marketing department wants to upload an announcement for a new flavor of donut in order to test how it will look on a digital display. However, the board of directors is worried that the competition will get wind of this new flavor before it is rolled out across the nation. To minimize the risk of a leak, you want to make sure that, for the moment, only the employees directly involved with testing the announcement have the ability to view, edit, or schedule the presentation.
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