Couple items for wishlist

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Guido39
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Couple items for wishlist

Post by Guido39 »

When setting permissions for RCC users, I need to give users the ability to view their test settings but I don't want them to be able to change. Currently if they can see the details, they can also change them.

I currently use the system log to verify if an alert went to a user. But, it doesn't show which test the alert was sent for. I don't know of a way to do this so if this truly is not possible now, would be nice to have this added.

A way to audit who has made changes to tests whether local or through RCC.

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Post by KS-Soft »

When setting permissions for RCC users, I need to give users the ability to view their test settings but I don't want them to be able to change. Currently if they can see the details, they can also change them
H'm... If user cannot change anything, what is the reason to see these pretty specific parameters? Could you provide some example?
I currently use the system log to verify if an alert went to a user. But, it doesn't show which test the alert was sent for. I don't know of a way to do this so if this truly is not possible now, would be nice to have this added.
I think you may use Quick Log
http://www.ks-soft.net/hostmon.eng/mfra ... ickLogPane
A way to audit who has made changes to tests whether local or through RCC
We have such task in the list

Regards
Alex
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Post by Guido39 »

KS-Soft wrote:
When setting permissions for RCC users, I need to give users the ability to view their test settings but I don't want them to be able to change. Currently if they can see the details, they can also change them
H'm... If user cannot change anything, what is the reason to see these pretty specific parameters? Could you provide some example?
Users sometimes would like to check the setup of a test but to keep change control, I don't want them to actually change it. Sometimes they may not understand why it's setup the way it is and I don't want the test to get messed up.
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Post by KS-Soft »

Ok, I have added this task into "to do" list

Regards
Alex
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