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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

June 9, 2009

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

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

Create a “userA_private” bin and a “userB_share” bin on the local

K2 Media Client.

K2 Media Client User Guide

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

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

Log on to AppCenter as userA. Test userA access to bins. Log off.

Log on to AppCenter as userB. Test userB access to bins. Log off.

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

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

Log on to AppCenter as userA. Test userA access to channels. Log off.

Log on to AppCenter as userB. Test userB access to channels. Log off.