Immediately after the page title, Edit Group Permissions, you can see the group name you selected for permission modifications. Permissions control these respective features:
Permission | Description |
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Server Access |
Specifies permissions to access the server |
Impersonate User |
Specifies permission to impersonate a different user to run eMake. See Permissions for more information |
Invoke EMake |
Specifies permissions to invoke eMake |
Builds |
Specifies permissions to read, write, or delete build entries |
Agents |
Specifies permissions to read, write, or delete agent entries |
Build Classes |
Specifies permissions to read, write, or delete build class entries |
Messages |
Specifies permissions to read, write, or delete message log entries |
Administration |
Specifies permissions to read, write, or delete entries in the Administration section (users, groups, and so on) |
Reports |
Specifies permissions to access reports |
Resources |
Specifies permissions to perform resource management (for example, build priorities or preemption policy) |
User |
Specifies permissions to change their own settings and filters |
Break Points |
Specifies permissions to access, read, write, or delete breakpoint feature/functions Read lets users view breakpoint information in the web interface. Modify lets users interact with the breakpoint. Users can click Agent Command and Shell Command, which update the breakpoint by putting records in the database. Full lets users perform all breakpoint operations. Users can click Retry and Continue, which delete the current breakpoint. If a breakpoint launches, and the user stops the build by killing the process, breakpoint information remains on the Build Details page, but the build is finished. Then there is a link to delete the breakpoint manually. See Using Breakpoints for information on using breakpoints. |
Click OK to save changes.