Rights for subadministrators
Subadministrators can perform the following functions:
- Log on to BMC Remedy Developer Studio
When you log on as a Subadministrator, the server icon in Encryption Security Navigator has a yellow badge with a letter S instead of a green badge with a letter A. - Create local applications, forms, and packing lists.
- Modify local applications, forms, and packing lists to which they have administrator access.
- Create and modify filters, active links, and escalations associated with forms to which they have administrator access.
- Create and modify active link guides, filter guides, images, and menus.
Subadministrators cannot perform the following functions:
- Modify local applications, forms, and packing lists to which they have no administrator access.
- View or modify forms to which they do not have subadministrator access in local application or packing lists to which they do have administrator access.
If a user has subadministrator access to a local application or a packing list, but not to a form in the local application or packing list, the form is not listed in the object list or editor. - Create or access deployable applications.
- View or modify roles, distributed mappings, or distributed pools.
- Change server information settings.
- Release licenses of users currently accessing BMC Remedy Encryption Security.
To make a user a subadministrator
- Include the Sub Administrator group in the Group list in the User form entry for every user who is to be a subadministrator.
A member of the Sub Administrator group must have a fixed license. Give a group, of which the user is a member, administrative access to the appropriate local applications, forms, and guides. For more information, see Defining-subadministrator-permissions.
To give all members of the Subadministrator group administrator access to an object, give the Public group Subadministrator permission. To divide administrator access between groups, as Subadministrator-security-roleshows, create a group for each collection of objects, for example, Engineering Subadministrators and Sales Subadministrators.
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