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- | ===== What is UCAR? ===== | + | [[: |
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**UCAR** stands for "User Control Access Right" | **UCAR** stands for "User Control Access Right" | ||
You may use this feature to control the access right of each **UCAR** group to the different application (objects) within the system.\\ | You may use this feature to control the access right of each **UCAR** group to the different application (objects) within the system.\\ | ||
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APIN controls access by assigning a **Unique Access Level (UAL**) to an application module and its features, folders and files (Objects) designated by an **Integer Number** starting from **' | APIN controls access by assigning a **Unique Access Level (UAL**) to an application module and its features, folders and files (Objects) designated by an **Integer Number** starting from **' | ||
- | The **APIN Rule** dictates that a user's APIN must be smaller than the **UAL Integer Number** assigned to an object before access to the said object is granted. For example, a folder or a file in the [[http://www.afteroffice.com/ | + | The **APIN Rule** dictates that a user's APIN must be smaller than the **UAL Integer Number** assigned to an object before access to the said object is granted. For example, a folder or a file in the [[http:// |
**2. User Group Access Privilege (UGAP) Rule**\\ | **2. User Group Access Privilege (UGAP) Rule**\\ | ||
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**Example 2**\\ | **Example 2**\\ | ||
- | A colleague John (APIN 8) can be denied access to [[http://www.afteroffice.com/ | + | A colleague John (APIN 8) can be denied access to [[http:// |