Example: setting up user access to bins, Example: setting up user access to channels – Grass Valley K2 Media Client System Guide v.3.3 User Manual
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K2 Media Client System Guide
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Chapter 6 Administering and maintaining the K2 system
Example: Setting up user access to bins
In this example User A requires a private bin in which only they can see media or have
any access to media. User B requires a bin that provides media to other users, but
prevents other users from modifying the media. To set up security features to meet
these requirements, do the following:
Example: Setting up user access to channels
In this example User A requires exclusive access to channels 1 and 2 and User B
requires exclusive access to channels 3 and 4. To set up security features to meet these
requirements, do the following:
Task
Documentation
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Log on to the local K2 Media Client with Windows administrator
permissions.
“Security and user accounts” on page 137
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Configure a “userA” account and a “userB” account on the local K2
Media Client. Do not assign these users to the administrators group.
Use standard Windows procedures
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Log on to AppCenter with K2 administrator permissions.
“Security and user accounts” on page 137
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Create a “userA_private” bin and a “userB_share” bin on the local
K2 Media Client.
K2 Media Client User Guide
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For bin “userA_private” configure an access control list with
permissions as follows:
- Everyone: Remove this group from the access control list
- BUILTIN/Administrators: Deny Full Control
- userA: Allow Full Control
“Configuring media access security for K2
bins” on page 137
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For bin “userB_share” configure an access control list with
permissions as follows:
- Everyone: Remove this group from the access control list
- userA: Allow Full Control
- All accounts except userA: Allow Explore Bin, Deny Rename
Clips, Deny Delete Clips
“Configuring media access security for K2
bins” on page 137
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Log on to AppCenter as userA. Test userA access to bins. Log off.
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Log on to AppCenter as userB. Test userB access to bins. Log off.
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Task
Documentation
❑
Log on to the local K2 Media Client with Windows administrator
permissions.
“Security and user accounts” on page 137
❑
Configure a “userA” account and a “userB” account on the local K2
Media Client. Do not assign these users to the administrators group.
Use standard Windows procedures
❑
Log on to AppCenter with K2 administrator permissions.
“Security and user accounts” on page 137
❑
For channels 1 and 2, configure access control lists with permissions
as follows:
- Everyone: Remove this group from the access control list
- userA: Allow
“Configuring channel access security” on
page 142
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For channels 3 and 4, configure access control lists with permissions
as follows:
- Everyone: Remove this group from the access control list
- userB: Allow
“Configuring channel access security” on
page 142
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Log on to AppCenter as userA. Test userA access to channels. Log off.
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Log on to AppCenter as userB. Test userB access to channels. Log off.
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