Crowd 1.1 : 2.3 Specifying Directory Permissions
This page last changed on Mar 30, 2007 by rosie@atlassian.com.
Directory permissions allow you to restrict the way in which directories can be used by mapped applications. Often, administrators need to limit applications to only being able to read — not modify — directory entity data, i.e. the users ('principals') groups and roles contained within the directory. You can achieve this by disabling the relevant directory permissions.
When you add a new directory, all of its permissions are enabled by default.
To specify directory permissions,
Screenshot: 'Directory Permissions' See AlsoTo control which users within a directory may access a mapped application, see 3.4 Specifying which Groups can access an Application. Related Topics
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