Rename Shared Role

Visual Guard allows you to rename the shared role(s). Note: You will be allowed to rename the role only if you have been assigned the privilege. Refer roles section for more details on privilege To rename the shared role follow the steps

View / Edit Granted Groups

To view the list of groups that have been assigned to the selected shared role follow the steps below: See Also:

View / Edit Granted User list

To view and edit the list of users that have been assigned to the selected shared role follow the steps below: The list of all users to whom the role has been currently assigned will be displayed in a form

Role Details

To view role related details follow the steps below: Select the Shared Roles then click on the Shared Role Name from the Left Navigation Panel. Role Details will be displayed in the Role Tab (A). You can modify following user details using

Role Details

Visual Guard allows you to create shared role(s). Note: You will be allowed to view the role details only if you have been assigned the privilege. Refer roles section for more details on privilege Follow the steps below to view Role details

New shared Role

Visual Guard allows you to create new shared role. Note: You will be allowed to create the role only if you have been assigned the privilege. Refer roles section for more details on privilege To create a new shared role: Login to

Roles

In Visual Guard, roles are the foundation of access control. Instead of assigning permissions individually to each user, roles allow you to group permissions together and assign them in a structured way. This makes managing user access simpler, more consistent,

Monitoring

This feature allows to monitor the occurances of important events for specified time intervals for specific user in user friendly graphical format, follow the steps below: Step 1: Log in to the Repository. Step 2: Click on the Repository Name and

Audit permissions

These refer to the capability to track and log user actions and access to resources within an application, facilitating compliance, security monitoring, and troubleshooting efforts. Administrators can configure audit permissions to capture specific events or actions, providing a comprehensive audit

Groups

Groups are collections of users organized together for simplified permission management, enabling administrators to assign common access rights and privileges to multiple users simultaneously. Group memberships streamline security administration by applying permissions uniformly to users with similar roles or responsibilities.