Configuring tx/mam, Defining tx/mam users and user groups, Introduction – Grass Valley K2 TX/MAM User Manual v.2.4 User Manual
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Configuring TX/MAM
TX/MAM configuration options include:
Define Users and User groups to manage access and authorization levels for Folders, Asset
Types and Assets.
Modify the TX/MAM menu to specify customized Asset lists.
Define Folders for automatic ingest, Asset sharing and export.
Link Jobs to Asset Types.
You need superuser or administrator rights to configure TX/MAM.
8.1 Defining TX/MAM Users and User groups
8.1.1
Introduction
TX/MAM lets you define Users and User groups to manage access and authorization levels for
Folders, Asset types and Assets.
Example Users: Operator, Supervisor and Administrator.
Example User groups (for a service provider): Customer1 and Customer2.
The table below shows different authorization levels that can be set for Users and User groups.
User group
allowed Asset types
allowed Assets (defined when creating an Asset as a property of the Asset
Assets can be shared with other groups)
allowed Folders (defined when creating a Folder)
assign administrator and superuser rights
set rights for TX/Dashboard
User
allowed applications (Cobalt, TX/MAM)
authorization levels (create, read, delete, …)
allowed tabs (Metadata, Essences, …)
allowed menu items (Inbox and Outbox)