Understand Server Manager Permissions

Server Manager contains two types of permissions that you can assign to user groups global permissions and server group permissions. Both types of permissions are only assigned to user groups, not individual users. Server Manager follows Oracles secure by default security model. Management Console users cannot perform any functions unless they are authorized and have been assigned the appropriate permission to do so.

Global permissions allow users to perform administrative tasks in the Management Console that do not pertain to a particular server group, such as updating the Management Console software, distributing software components to managed homes, and granting other JD Edwards EnterpriseOne users access to the Management Console.

Server group permissions allow users to perform certain tasks on a particular server group. When you assign a server group permission, the permission applies to all servers that belong to the server group.

See Administer Server Groups for information about setting up and managing server groups.