Setting global privileges for a user

Global privileges grant a privilege level to a user for all objects of a given type. For example, you might want to give a designer Manage privileges for all styles throughout Oracle Portal.

If you want to grant the same global privileges to multiple users, you can set global privileges for a group.

If you want a user to have privileges on only a particular instance of an object, rather than all objects of that type, you can edit the object in question.

You must have global Manage privileges on an object type to set global privileges on that object type for other users.

Portal administrators have global Manage privileges on all objects types except schemas and shared components.

Database administrator have global Manage privileges on all object types including schemas and shared components.

To set global privileges for a user:

  1. Locate the Portal User Profile portlet. By default, it is located on the Oracle Portal home page's Administer tab.

  2. Enter the user name of the user whose global privileges you want to change in the Name field. Or click and select from the list provided.

  3. Click Edit.

  4. Click Privileges.

  5. Use the lists to select a privilege level for each object.

  6. Click OK.

Related topics

Managing Users and Groups
Working with Approvals and Notifications
Resetting an Oracle Portal user account
Changing a user's personal information
Changing a user's personal preferences
Who can access a page?
What are the different types of user accounts?
What is a portal administrator?
What is a public user?
What is an authorized user?
What users are created by default?
What is the difference between an Oracle database user and a Portal User?

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