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vivekm (Programmer)
6 Apr 09 2:23

Hi,

I can see there are Security Roles but in the Restricted security role, it gives them restricted functionaility to all the data.

I wanted to know if there is anyway in which I can restrict access to a certain filtered data to a user? E.g. I only want one person to see Graphics Designers and another one to see Architects.

Is that possible?

Thanks and Regards,
Vivek
 
GLComputing (IS/IT--Management)
6 Apr 09 5:04
The Premium versions of ACT! have a function called Limited Access where you can select which users (or teams of users) have access to the contacts, companies and groups

Regards,
Mike Lazarus
ACT! Evangelist
GL Computing, Aust
www.GLComputing.com.au
http://blog.glcomputing.com.au
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vivekm (Programmer)
6 Apr 09 10:40
Thanks Mike.

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