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Changing Permissions on Scripts
Posted by
LegacyPoster
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Sep 10, 2009 11:05 AM
Hello,
I have been creating scripts from the Administrator account and for soem reason just realized that none of the other technicians have access to these scripts. Is there an easy way to make them public or do I have to recreate them all.
Thanks in advance!
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Legacy Posted By Username: jm-ctaccess
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Posted by
LegacyPoster
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Sep 10, 2009 11:30 AM
You need to move the scripts you want to share into a folder below My Scripts.
Then click that folder in the script browser.
Once the folder contents is displayed on the right hand frame, go to the bottom and click the
Export Folder
link
Select all the XML content shown in the Export window and copy it to the clipboard
In the script browser frame, go to Public Folders and click it.
Click the
Import Folder
link
Paste the content from Step 4 into the import window
Click the
Import
button
You should now see the folder in the Public Folders
You can share individual scripts by clicking the
Share
button while editing the script. This allows more granularity by allowing only certain Kaseya users to see and/or edit the script.
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Legacy Posted By Username: smbtechnology
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Posted by
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Sep 26, 2009 1:21 AM
David,
Thanks for the assist. Worked perfectly.
Jeff
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Legacy Posted By Username: jm-ctaccess
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Sep 26, 2009 2:14 AM
My 2 pennies worth, save that info from the copy in a text file for those "just in case" times, it's saved my butt once or twice...
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Legacy Posted By Username: thirteentwenty
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Posted by
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Sep 26, 2009 2:30 AM
I AGREE 100%
I did fubar it up the first time but was lucky in that it was still part of in the 'Copy' so I was able to paste it into notepad.
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