7.2 Bundle Rights

The Bundle Rights dialog box lets you control the bundle operations that the selected administrator can perform.

7.2.1 Contexts

Specify the Bundle folders (contexts) that you want the administrator’s Bundle rights to apply to. To select a folder, click Add to display the Contexts dialog box, browse for and select the folder (or multiple folders), then click OK. The rights also apply to the folder’s subfolders.

7.2.2 Privileges

The Privileges section lets you grant the selected administrator rights to create or modify bundles, groups, and folders listed in the Contexts section.

The following rights are available:

RIGHT

OPERATIONS CONTROLLED BY THE RIGHT

NOTES

View Leaf

  • View the contents in the specified context (folder and subfolders)

Setting the View Leaf right to Deny forces all other Bundle rights to Deny. The View Leaf right must be set to Allow to perform any other bundle operations.

Modify Groups

  • Rename a bundle group

  • Change a bundle group’s description

 

Create/Delete Groups

  • Create a bundle group

  • Delete a bundle group

  • Move a bundle group

Setting the Create/Delete Groups right to Allow forces the Modify Groups right to Allow. This means that an administrator who creates a group also receives rights to modify it.

Modify Group Membership

  • Add bundles to a group

  • Remove bundles from a group

  • Reorder bundles within a group

 

Modify Folders

  • Rename a bundle folder

  • Change a bundle folder’s description

 

Create/Delete Folders

  • Create a bundle folder

  • Delete a bundle folder

  • Move a bundle folder

Setting the Create/Delete Folders right to Allow forces the Modify Folders right to Allow. This means that an administrator who creates a folder also receives rights to modify it.

Author

  • Create a bundle (Sandbox version)

  • For Sandbox bundles:

    • Edit settings on a bundle’s Summary tab

    • Edit settings on a bundle’s Requirements tab

    • Edit settings on a bundle’s Actions tab

    • Rename a bundle

    • Move a bundle from one folder to another

    • Copy system requirements from one bundle to another

    • Delete a bundle

    • Enable/disable a bundle

    • Publish (copy) a bundle to a new bundle (Sandbox version)

 

Publish

  • Publish a bundle as a new version or a new bundle

  • Edit settings on a bundle’s Summary tab

  • Edit settings on a bundle’s Requirements tab

  • Edit settings on a bundle’s Actions tab

  • Rename a bundle

  • Move a bundle from one folder to another

  • Copy system requirements from one bundle to another

  • Delete a bundle

  • Enable/disable a bundle

  • Publish (copy) a bundle to a new bundle (Sandbox version)

Setting the Publish right to Allow forces the Author right to Allow. This means that an administrator who can publish bundles can also author bundles.

Modify Settings

  • Edit settings on a bundle’s Settings tab with the following exception:

    • Cannot create or add system variables (System Variables setting) on bundles

This right applies to bundles and bundle folders. It does not apply to bundle groups because bundle groups do not have a Settings tab.

Assign Bundles

  • Assign bundles to devices, device groups, and device folders

  • Assign bundle groups to devices, device groups, and device folders

  • Assign bundles to users, user groups, and user folders

  • Assign bundle groups to users, user groups, and user folders

  • Remove bundle assignments from the objects listed above

  • Remove bundle group assignments from the objects listed above

To assign bundles to devices, groups, and folders, an administrator needs this right and the Device Rights – Assign Bundles right. In other words, the administrator needs Assign Bundle rights for the bundle and the device to which the bundle is being assigned.

To assign bundles to users, groups, and folders, an administrator needs this right and the User Rights – Assign Bundles right. In other words, the administrator needs Assign Bundle rights for the bundle and the user to which the bundle is being assigned.

View Audit Log

  • View a bundle’s Audit tab and the events logged to that tab

  • View a bundle group’s Audit tab and the events logged to that tab

  • View a bundle folder’s Audit tab and the events logged to that tab

This right does not allow the administrator to view event details. To view event details, the administrator must have the View Audit Event right.

View Audit Events

  • View a bundle’s Audit tab, the events logged to that tab, and the details for the events

  • View a bundle group’s Audit tab, the events logged to that tab, and the details for the events

  • View a bundle folder’s Audit tab, the events logged to that tab, and the details for the events

Setting the View Audit Events right to Allow forces the View Audit Log right to Allow.