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Therefore, root-directories can be marked "public" or "private": | Therefore, root-directories can be marked "public" or "private": | ||
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Public root directories are marked "public", it means every user has access to them. They can be accessed by anybody who is a registered user in the PMA.core user repository. | Public root directories are marked "public", it means every user has access to them. They can be accessed by anybody who is a registered user in the PMA.core user repository. | ||
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+ | An interactive overview grid is available via the Root directories management view: | ||
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+ | As you get even more root-directories and more users, it is useful to get an overview of who has access to what. For that, you can request the ACL report from the root-directories view. | ||
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+ | The resulting report looks like this: | ||
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