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Restricting a Property from Being Edited by all Users

For the latest version of Commerce Server 2007 Help, see the Microsoft Web site.

Follow these steps to restrict a property from being edited by all users.

To restrict a property from being edited by all users

  1. Click Start, click Run, type azman.msc, and then click OK.

  2. In the Authorization Manager screen, right-click Authorization Manager, and then click Open Authorization Store.

  3. In the Open Authorization Store dialog box, click Browse and move to where the authorization policy for your Catalog Web service is located, for example, <drive>:\Inetpub\wwwroot\CatalogWebService.

  4. Select CatalogAuthorizationStore.xml, click Open, and then in the Open Authorization Store dialog box, click OK.

  5. Expand the Authorization Policy to ProductCatalogSystem\PropertyScope_CostPrice\Role Assignments\CatalogPropertyContentEditor.

  6. Right-click CatalogPropertyContentEditors, and then click Delete.

  7. Right-click CatalogPropertyContentEditor, and then click Assign Application Groups to add the appropriate users to the application group.

    Or

  8. Click Assign Windows Users and Groups to add the appropriate users.

To control which users can change the prices of products and categories in your catalogs you must add the appropriate users to the CatalogPropertyContentEditor role.

See Also

Other Resources

How to Add Users to the CatalogPropertyContentEditors Group

Authorization Manager Policy Access

Managing Authorization Policies