Permissions

Permissions in Visual Guard define the exact actions and access rights a user has within an application. They are the building blocks of access control, determining what a user can see, access, and perform—such as viewing a screen, editing data,

Generate file configuration

Visual Guard can generate a configuration file via the application page.  The configuration file contains the information about the repository used by the application. To download it, go to the bottom of the application dashboard as shown below:  Click on

Manage roles

Visual Guard allows you to create new role for restricting user or allowing them access. Note: You will be allowed to create the permissions only if you have been assigned the privilege. Refer special roles section for more details on privilege Follow the steps

Manage permission set

A Permission Set stores the set of rules to access a particular application. Note: You will only be allowed to create the permission set if you have been assigned the privilege. Refer special roles section for more details on privileges. Follow the steps

Manage permission

Visual Guard allows you to create new permission for restricting user or allowing them access. Note: You will be allowed to create the permissions only if you have been assigned the privilege. Refer special roles section for more details on privilege. Follow the steps

Monitoring

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Event Viewer

Visual Guard allows you to view the monitoring and troubleshooting messages from the application of the repository. Follow the steps below to view the events: Select the Repository > Application from the Left Navigation Panel. The application detail of the selected application will be

How to integrate in PowerServer 2021?

Pre-Requisites Steps to Configure Visual Guard for PowerServer Create and configure the PowerServer Project as described in the Powerbuilder documentation. Configure Visual Guard PowerServer configuration in AppConfig file. Here you can add all actions to be excluded, points Visual Guard

Application name

The Name indicates the name of the application that is being integrated. To modify the Name, follow the steps below: Select an Application from the Left Navigation Panel. The application details of the selected application will be displayed as shown below. Modify the Name using the option

Membership Access Level

The Membership Access Level indicates the level of access granted in an application to a particular user. To modify the membership access level, follow the steps below: Select the  Application name from the Left Navigation Panel. The application details of the