In this section
You can switch to the folder editing firm either by clicking Folder properties in the Site Explorer menu or clicking
in the administration toolbar.
This form is used to customise permissions to access the section, and edit properties of the section pages.
Context bar
Button |
Description |
Folder |
Switches to the folder currently opened in the Site Explorer. |
Form fields
Field |
Description |
Section name |
The name of the folder displayed in the navigation chain as a link to the section. |
Folder properties |
Field |
Description |
Code |
The property name specified in the Site Explorer module settings. |
Value |
A property value. |
An empty form field can be used to create a property whose value is used only for pages of this section. In this case, the Code field
should contain the property mnemonic name. The property code is specified with the Roman letters only.
The More button adds a new row that you can use to add a new property for the current section pages. |
Access rights |
[User group] |
The user group access permissions for the current section. The following permissions are available.
- Deny - denies any access to this folder, including the right to read and view properties.
- Read - permits to view the folder contents.
- Workflow - permits users to edit documents in the folder via the workflow.
- Write - permits users to modify files in the folder.
- Full access - permits users to modify and delete folder files and manage their properties.
- Inherit - the selected files and folders will be given the same access permissions as the parent folder.
Customising the access permission in the All groups with "Inherit" access level field permits to edit the access level
for all groups whose members have the Inherit permission. |
Control buttons
Button |
Description |
Save |
Saves the current changes. Returns to the folder currently opened in the Site Explorer. |
Apply |
Saves the folder properties. Editing continues. |
Cancel |
Cancels current changes. Returns to the folder currently opened in the Site Explorer. |