The ability to see (but not necessarily modify) your agenda. A user can grant access rights to other users, allowing them to see entries in their agenda based on who they are and how the entries are labeled.
Access rights comprise Archive or menu functions within Saperion .
The powers granted to users to create, change, delete, or simply view data and files within a system, according to a set of rules defined by IT and business management. It is not necessarily true that the more senior a person, the more power is granted. For example, most data capture - essentially creating new files or transactions, is performed at relatively junior level, and it is not uncommon for senior management to have access rights only to view data with no power to change it. There are very good Internal Control and Audit reasons for adopting this approach.
Licences and user rights to knowledge or pre-existing know-how owned by another person. (FR:Droit d'accès , IT:Diritti di accesso , DE:Zugangsrechte )
A security feature. The rights granted (or denied in exceptional cases) to users or groups that allow team members to see items, modify them, create them, and so on.
Also called permissions or privileges, these are the rights granted to users by the administrator or supervisor. Access rights determine the actions users can perform (e.g., read, write, execute, create and delete) on files in shared volumes or file shares on the server.
Assign access rights for other users to control how much of your calendar information they can view and edit. Use the Access Rights dialog box (Options | Access Rights) or Edit Access Right in the Web client.
In the context of access control, specify the level of access granted or denied. Access rights are related to the type of operation that can be performed on the directory. The following rights can be granted or denied: read, write, add, delete, search, compare, selfwrite, proxy and all.
A description of the type of authorized interactions a subject can have with a resource. Examples include read, write, execute, add, modify, and delete. [WSIA Glossary
The rights granted to an authorized person that specify how they are able to access a document.
Set of DECdns assignable rights that determines what users can do with clearinghouses, directories, and the names they contain. The access rights are read, write, delete, test, and control.
Assign Access Rights to other users in order to control how much of your Agenda information they can view and edit. Use the Access Rights dialog box (Tools Access Rights). More ...
The right of an owner of property to have access (ingress and egress) to that property over adjoining property.
The privileges accorded a user for reading, writing, deleting, updating and executing files on a disk. Access rights are stated as 'no access', 'read only' and 'read/write'.