About Privilege Containers
By default, all tasks are created with three functional privilege containers, named Task Administration, Task Management, and Rules Management. All of the default privileges are located within these containers.
When you add a functional privilege to a task, you can do it in one of three ways:
By adding it directly under the task name (that is, without a container).
By adding it to an existing privilege container in the task.
By creating a new container within the task and adding the privilege there.
Privilege containers enable you to organize privileges for efficient use in the My webMethods environment, especially when assigning functional privileges to user roles. For example, in My webMethods, you can select a container and thereby add all of the privileges in the container to the user role. Similarly, you can remove all of the functional privileges in a container from a user role by clearing the container selection.
In the functional privileges editor, you can create a container within another container. With foresight and planning, you can structure your functional privilege display for maximum ease of use in My webMethods. For more information about assigning functional privileges in My webMethods, see the PDF publication webMethods Task Engine User’s Guide.
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