I have a user that currently has no rights to rotate pages in the viewer. I know this is considered an edit. So without giving the user full rights access. What right, privilege or attribute do I need to enable to give a single user for permission/rights to rotate pages?
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Which user rights are needed to rotate pages?
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User's with no write rights are allowed to rotate pages when viewing them. It won't save, but will enable them to view them right-side up.
It's important to note that the last time I tried, In the Web Client when a user does not have rights to save they will not be able to rotate. This is because the client tries to auto-save before it gets a chance to rotate. It works fine for those users in the desktop client though.
Hi Alex,
I believe your scenario involved restricted users running into this issue. That's true that this is still an issue, because the Client application thinks they have appropriate rights, and then the Laserfiche Server rejects it. For situations where the user only has read-only access via Laserfiche Security (such as lacking the modify contents entry access right on the document in question), this behavior will behave the same in both the web and windows clients.
I'm not sure I understand the answer here.
My scenario is a participant licensed user in the web client. Can they rotate temporarily for themselves or is that option not available. We are not seeing it.
Chuck, when you reference full rights, are you referring to a FULL or READ license or just the entry access rights to allow for the user to rotate?
Use Case: My users all have FULL RIO licenses but limited feature and entry access rights. My LFTEST user is configured as follows and can rotate pages.