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Setting Up Wise Package Studio
After you create groups, you create users, assign licenses, and assign users to groups.
The group assignment determines the user’s access to Wise Package Studio tools and
functions within tools.
See
Creating Users
on page 41.
Database security
To provide an additional level of security, your database administrator can set
permissions on tables in the Workbench and Software Manager databases. (Example:
Setting certain tables to read-only prevents users from changing database tables to
bypass the built-in security in Workbench.)
See
Setting Database Security
on page 46.
Project task access
You can assign users to specific project tasks. When users work on a project, they can
perform only the tasks assigned to them.
See
Assigning Users to Tasks in a Project
on page 81.
Integrating With Windows NT Security
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The Workbench database must contain at least one Enterprise Management
Server license.
In a Windows NT environment, you can integrate Wise Package Studio security with
Windows security in several ways:
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During logon, a user can specify how to validate their logon by selecting from a list
of Windows NT domains.
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A user can log on to Wise Package Studio with their current Windows NT user name.
When the user starts Wise Package Studio, they are logged on to Wise Package
Studio automatically.
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In Security Setup, instead of creating users individually, you can import an entire
group of users from an NT domain. (Enterprise Management Server only.)
When a user logs on with a Windows NT account, or when they use the current network
logon, Security Setup must contain a security group whose name matches a valid group
in the NT domain, and the user must be defined in that domain group.
Recommendations:
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Set up Windows NT domain groups according to Wise Package Studio functions.
Example: repackagers, managers, team leaders.
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A user should be in only one Package Studio-related NT group. If a user is in
multiple NT groups, they are logged on under the first valid group encountered.
Creating Groups and Setting Permissions
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Enterprise Management Server only.
Use Security Setup to create and edit security groups. A security group consists of a
group name and a series of permission settings. You use the settings to specify:
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