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Security Role Editor<br />

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The Security Role Editor allows you to create and edit security roles.<br />

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From the Administration menu, choose Security Roles.<br />

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Through the Security Role Editor you can create, modify, and delete security<br />

roles.<br />

For instructions on completing one of the above tasks, refer to the following How<br />

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Security Roles<br />

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Before you begin using the Security Role Editor, you should<br />

• have system administration privileges<br />

• understand the security requirements of your system<br />

• know which privileges provide access to which application functionality<br />

For more information on the above topics, refer to the following concept:<br />

Security<br />

Security Role Editor layout<br />

When you open the Security Role Editor, the first window you see is the Security<br />

Roles window. This window lists the security roles that are defined for the project<br />

source. Click New to create a new security role. Click Delete to delete the selected<br />

security role(s). Click Modify to modify the selected security role.<br />

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