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I created several users ( user1 user2 user3 ), I assigned some computers to them.
I hope the user can login to the GLPI to see only the computers belonging to himself (under his name).
How can I archive that?
Thanks in advance.
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In GLPI, rights are defined in the profile by object.
So, if your user has right in his profile to see computers, he will see all computers of his entity.
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yllen,
Thanks for your reply. I hope that all of the users can only see his/her own computers, not other ones'.
I am using GLPI 0.80. It has default profiles as "normal, post-only, admin, super-admin".
When I set the end user for normal, the end user can see not only his computers, but also others.
So could you help me on how to set it in GLPI in detail?
Last edited by yxq1026 (2012-06-17 12:32:22)
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In the setting of profile, there is some options under "Inventory", if I set it as "read" instead of "no access" for computers, then the users in this profile can see all of the computers besides himself/herself.
But I need the users can only see his/her computers.
Last edited by yxq1026 (2012-06-17 13:30:41)
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it's not possible
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It will be very useful. There is a dirty solution for it. He can see his devices when creating a new ticket.
It is "Associated element :" and there is "My Devices" which will show all of his devices.
Any better solution is welcomed.
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Same request!
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hi, i support this function, because i have the same problem.
I think it's perfect if GLPI had this function.
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