The following permission sets have special definitions that you should be aware of as you implement permissions and security for Microsoft Dynamics NAV users.
Permission set | Definition | ||
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SUPER | Can read, use, update, and delete all data and all application objects in the scope of your license. Microsoft Dynamics NAV requires that at least one user be assigned this permission set in each database. For more information, see First User Is Automatically Assigned the SUPER Permission Set. You cannot modify permissions for the SUPER permission set. | ||
SUPER (DATA) | Can read, use, update, and delete all data. You typically assign this permission set to an accounting manager who needs to work with all data but does not need to change Microsoft Dynamics NAV. This permission set does not give access to the Object Designer. | ||
SECURITY | Can create new users and assign them the same permission sets. Must be able to access the User, User Property, Permission Set, and Access Control tables. For example, you can create a SECURITY permission set that includes the four required tables and any additional permissions that you want to include. You can then assign this permission set to a user who is a department administrator. This user can then administer permissions for other users in their department. Only a user who has the SUPER permission set can create and modify a SECURITY permission set. Users who have this permission set can assign the same permissions to other users, but they cannot assign themselves the SUPER permission set. | ||
BASIC | Grants Read access to almost all application tables and all system tables. The main purpose of this permission set is to enable the client to open and show all pages. When you create a new database, you must import the BASIC permission set from an XML file. For more information, see How to: Work with the BASIC Permission Set. | ||
FOUNDATION | A prerequisite for all other permission sets. The FOUNDATION permission set grants access to system tables and application setup tables that are required for most application features to work.
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See Also
Customize the User Interface
Tasks
How to: Remove UI Elements Using the AccessByPermission PropertyHow to: Specify When UI Elements Are Removed
How to: Try Out the UI Elements Removal Feature Based on Demonstration Permission Sets
Concepts
Security OverviewRemoving Elements from the User Interface According to Permissions
About Permissions
First User Is Automatically Assigned the SUPER Permission Set
Removing Elements from the User Interface According to Permissions