Project-level security

This level applies to an entire Project. The objects used to enforce Project-level security are:

  • Users
  • User Groups
  • Security Roles

These three objects could grant or constrain functionality within a Project.

It is key to understand the difference between a MicroStrategy privilege and a permission. The privilege is always tied to functionality. That is, what a user can or can't do on a given Project and with a given client application. Examples of privileges are report manipulations such as sort, drill, print, and export; use of object editors for developing purposes such as the use of Document or Intelligent Cube editors; and use of certain client applications such as Integrity Manager, Object Manager, and MicroStrategy Mobile, to mention a few. The permissions, on the other hand, are tied to access to objects and folders within a Project.

Privileges within MicroStrategy can be assigned by creating Users, Groups, and Security Roles. The privileges are separated by application and then functionality, as shown in the following screenshot:

For MicroStrategy version 10.x, the complete list of privileges and their descriptions can be found here:

https://www2.microstrategy.com/producthelp/10.5/SupplementalAdmin/WebHelp/Lang_1033/Content/AdminSupplemental/List_of_all_privileges.htm

You can Google MicroStrategy list of all privileges version x to find such a list for a specific MicroStrategy version.
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