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Partitioning OverviewIn addition, users are restricted by the following conditions:• They cannot create, edit, or delete objects in partitions to which they arenot assigned.• They can use only Administration and Monitoring Station applicationdialog boxes to which their Administration privileges and Monitoringprivileges respectively give them access.• They can only create, edit, or delete objects to which their Administrationprivileges give them access.• In the Personnel Record dialog box, they can use the Is User field toconfigure a user and that user is automatically assigned to their homepartition.Objects that can be PartitionedA system or partition administrator creates a partition for each tenant or usergroups. The following types of security objects can be partitioned:• Personnel and personnel groups• Clearances• Time specifications• Doors and door groups• Elevators and elevator groups• Nodes (includes activity printers)Rules for Partitioned ObjectsThe following rules apply to the partitioning of objects in aC•CURE <strong>800</strong>/<strong>800</strong>0:• $StandardPartition — This is a special default partition provided byC•CURE <strong>800</strong>/<strong>800</strong>0. When you install a new C•CURE <strong>800</strong>/<strong>800</strong>0, all usersand partitioned objects are automatically assigned to $Standard Partition.By default, all users in $Standard Partition are always partitionadministrators for all. $Standard Partition has the followingspecifications:• Can include any partitioned object — just as any other partition can.C•CURE <strong>800</strong>/<strong>800</strong>0 <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 17–7

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