prumschlag
Active Member
Has anyone implemented JDE's solution to the Object Level Security issue. As
you probably know, the user profile JDE owns all the objects (files, programs,
etc.) in the system and, as a default, all users are members of group JDE. This
works well if you stay within the friendly confines of JDE's menu and security
functions. However, for the more creative user who is familiar with FTP,
Network Neighborhood, or Client Access File Transfer, the gate is pretty much
wide open.
SAR 2662948 is JDE's answer. The good news is that it appears to be a very
complete analysis of this issue - a 22 page document with plenty of gotcha's and
however's. The bad news is that it is a very complete analysis of this issue -
not a simple 15 minute implementation.
Anyone out there actually done this? Any advice?
Phil Rumschlag
World 7.3 Cum 8
you probably know, the user profile JDE owns all the objects (files, programs,
etc.) in the system and, as a default, all users are members of group JDE. This
works well if you stay within the friendly confines of JDE's menu and security
functions. However, for the more creative user who is familiar with FTP,
Network Neighborhood, or Client Access File Transfer, the gate is pretty much
wide open.
SAR 2662948 is JDE's answer. The good news is that it appears to be a very
complete analysis of this issue - a 22 page document with plenty of gotcha's and
however's. The bad news is that it is a very complete analysis of this issue -
not a simple 15 minute implementation.
Anyone out there actually done this? Any advice?
Phil Rumschlag
World 7.3 Cum 8