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Can someone tell me an easy way to restrict users of Dev Studio access to certain folders only. Also is there a way to not show the Web Application folder in Dev Studio?

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Aziz

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WebFOCUS 7.1.3
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To restrict users to specific application folder you would have to set up a profile on the reporting server for each user. The APP PATH defined in each individual profile would determine which applications the user can access.
For your second question. WebFOCUS can be installed in a multi-tiered environment and logically separates what is Server from what is Client so I doubt you can remove the Web Applications folder. That is a question you might submit as a case to CSS.


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