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How to hide "Project Management" tab on Workbench using Security Profiles

Former Member
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Hi all,

I want to Hide Project Management tab on workbench using Security Profiles.

Please suggest how to hide it using security profiles.

Thanks,

Lava

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Hello,

The visibility of that tab can be controlled by class level permissions (View) to Projects.  For example:

The exact changes you need to make depend on how you have your Security Profiles configured, and which Profiles are associated with what users, etc.

Hope that helps.

Rob

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Hi All,

Thanks rob for reply.

I have tried with your answer but no luck. I have tried once with NOT SET and once with DENY, Still user getting Project Management Tab.

We are using Sourcing 9.0 SP06.

Please let me know is there any way to hide it.

Thanks,

Lava

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Hi Lava,

I'm sure you are aware but just as a reminder, a user can be associated with any number of Security Profiles both directly and via groups.  If any of the relevant Profiles are granting view access you will see the tab.  Also remember that if you are making changes to Profiles with the same user with which you are testing, you need to log out and log back in in order to see the permission changes.

Hope that helps.

Rob

Former Member
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Hi Rob,

I'm sure this user not part of any other group. And i am testing for the same user, also log out and log back in in order to see the permission changes. But no luck still user able to see Project Management tab.

Can you please try in your system and let me know if it is work fine for you.

Thanks,

Lava


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I'm not sure just Security Profile settings will remove the Workbench Tab. Also beneath this Tab is an access point to general system reports.  Not sure what you are trying to do but if you want to completely eliminate the project tab this toolbar customization would do the trick:

ID eso.system.toolbar.navigation.odpbluenavgroup_eso.project_management

Set Hidden to YES.

Gary

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Hi Lava,

I have definitely done this.  Many times.  It really should work so there must be something else going on here.  Have you looked in your log files for any evidence of something going wrong?  I'd suggest turning on debug logging and trying again.  The interesting timeframe would be when the test user first logs into Sourcing.  This is when we build the navigation toolbar, checking permissions and such.

Thanks,

Rob