Granular permissions. For example, allow staff to modify software version of a managed install but not change label assignment or command
Granular permissions. For example, allow staff to modify software version of a managed install but not change label assignment or command

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ck commented
Yeah I have a few good examples of where this would be super helpful.
1. Allowing role to have access to certain credentials to allow them to set certain credentials for scripts, managed deployemetns, etc.
2. Allowing role to modify what devices can be affected by a particular managed deployment or script, but not the list.
3. Preventing certain roles from altering the deployment parameters of managed installs, but allowing them to assign to certain machines etc.
4. Allow roles to update maybe even archive, but not delete asset objects.
5. Allow roles to have access to certain credentials.Probably more out there as well.
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Jeff commented
Great idea you are smart...