The Access Rights tab in the System > User Roles page determines what functions VSA users belonging to a selected role can perform. For example, access rights can include whether or not a user can open, add, edit or delete a particular record.
Note:Scopes determine whether a user can see certain user-created data structures displayed in the VSA. Roles determine access rights to the functions that act on those data structures.
A navigation tree provides access to each module, folder, item, and control in the VSA.
Click the or icons next to any item in the tree to display or hide child branches of that item.
A checked item means a role provides access to that item.
A unchecked item means a role does not have access to that item.
Click Expand All to expand the entire tree.
Click Collapse All to collapse the entire tree.
Click Set Role Access Rights to change access rights for a role.
Checking or clearing any checkbox sets the same state for any child items.
Click Enable All to enable all items.
Click Disable All to disable all items.
Specialized Access Rights
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Quick View - Hovering the cursor over a check-in icon displays an agent Quick View window immediately. You can use Quick View to:
Quick Launch Functions - Shows or hides the action buttons that display along the top of the Quick View popup window.
Run Procedure Now
Execute Procedures - Shows or hides all agent procedure in the Quick View > Quick Launch Procedure list.
Edit Procedure List - Shows or hides the add and delete buttons in the Quick View > Quick Launch Procedure list.
Change Settings - Shows or hides the configuration gear icon in the Quick View title bar. The configuration settings let the user show, hide or re-order the list of options displayed in the Quick View popup window, according to user's own preferences.
Quick View Data - Applies only to functions displayed using Quick View (Classic).
System > System Preferences > Functional Access - (Deprecated)
System > System Preferences > Enable Scheduling - Applies to the Schedule button for the following functions only. For more information see the Kaseya knowledge base.