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Access Rights Considerations
Before assigning user permissions, you should consider the following general conditions.
- All users are Windows domain or local users.
- A Super User has the right to create a new scenario.
- A Super User or Admin can assign users or groups of users to any scenario and delegate rights to the users or groups through Arcserve RHA Manager.
- The user or group list with the respective rights is stored in the standard NTFS ACL, applied to the scenario file.
- Super User can change the Super User group. However, after the change, the rights to all existing scenarios must be reassigned.
- Users are allowed to set or change a Super User group which is recorded in an encrypted registry. All Super Users belong to the group.
- The Access Control List is controlled indirectly via Control Service. Since Multiple GUI sessions may connect to one Control Service, the impersonation of each user account becomes indispensable.
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