Scope Manage
The ACL (Access Control List) Manager is a powerful tool within the system that allows administrators to define and manage access control settings for various user roles based on predefined Role Groups and Scope Groups. This user manual provides a comprehensive guide on how to effectively utilize the ACL Manager feature:

Accessing ACL Manager:
Log in to the system with administrative privileges.
Navigate to the ACL Manager section within the system interface.
Understanding ACL Manager Interface:
Role Group: Specifies the Role Group associated with the access control settings.
Scope Group: Identifies the Scope Group associated with the access control settings.
Menu List: Displays the list of menus or functionalities available within the system.
Searching and Filtering:
Utilize the search and filter options to quickly locate specific Role Groups or Scope Groups.
Narrow down the results by specifying criteria such as Role Group name or Scope Group name.
Populating Scopes:
Click on the "Populate Scopes" button to automatically populate predefined scopes within the system.
This feature helps streamline the process of defining access control settings by providing a list of available scopes.
Managing Access Control Settings:
Review the Role Groups and Scope Groups listed in the ACL Manager interface.
Assign appropriate access permissions to Role Groups for each Scope Group by selecting the desired options from the menu list.
Ensure that access permissions are aligned with organizational requirements and security policies.
Saving Changes:
After configuring access control settings for Role Groups and Scope Groups, click on the "SAVE" button to save the changes.
Review the changes carefully before saving to avoid any unintended modifications to access permissions.
Exporting Data:
Utilize the CSV option to export the ACL Manager data into a CSV (Comma-Separated Values) file.
This can be useful for creating backups or sharing access control configurations with other administrators.
Best Practices:
Regularly review and update access control settings to ensure they align with changing organizational requirements.
Document the access control configurations to maintain a clear record of permissions assigned to different user roles.
By following these steps and best practices, administrators can effectively manage access control settings using the ACL Manager feature, thereby ensuring secure and controlled access to system functionalities and resources based on predefined Role Groups and Scope Groups.
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