This procedure is similar to the previous one, except that the access rights you define here apply to a specific scenario rather than to a scenario folder.
In the Scenarios window, select the name of the scenario for which you want to define access. Note: Do not display the scenario itself; just highlight its row in the scenario list. The easiest way to do this is to click in any column of data for the scenario except the name column.
Display the right-click menu and select Set Access Rights On Scenario. The Set Access Rights dialog box appears. (For scenario templates, the name of the menu item changes appropriately.)
Use the checkboxes to grant or deny appropriate access rights for each user, organization, role, or profile group in the list on the left. For more information, see Defining Access Control for Scenario Folders.
Important: Bear in mind a user’s access rights for content repositories as well as his or her access rights for scenarios. For example, you might give a user write access to a specific scenario, but does he or she also need access to one or more content repositories? To create slot elements, for example, a user may need read access to a repository that stores image files. Make sure that users have access to all required content, and in particular, check that their access rights for different repositories do not conflict.
You can set access control for individual scenario templates in the same way that you can control access to individual scenarios and scenario folders.