Is it the idea that permissions on Sub Connections are not evaluated? So if the user has the permission to view the parent object he also is able to view all sub connections, regardless of the view permission on a specific sub connection?
(Observed with RDM 13.6.6.0, MSSQL DB and Custom Login)
Kind regards
Hello,
Exactly, this is the normal behavior since every sub-connections are tied directly to their parent object.
Best regards,
James Lafleur
In this case it seems strange, that the permissions tab is still shown in the entry properties of the sub connection. This is very misleading and if one wouldn't try the feature and check the behavior chances are good that this is used wrong...
Best regards
Hello,
I will discuss this with our engineering department.
I will notify you as soon as I have any update on that matter.
Best regards,
James Lafleur
Thank you for keeping up...
Hello,
After a discussion with our engineering department, they told me that this section should not have been visible for the sub-connections.
A ticket has been opened and assigned to them. They will remove the permissions section from the Sub-Connections.
I will notify you as soon as I have any update on that matter.
For further reference, the ticket number is WIN-1133
Best regards,
James Lafleur
Hello,
Just a quick update regarding this issue.
The permission section of the sub-connections is no longer visible in the version 13.9.6.0 of RDM, our latest Beta.
Please use the following link if you wish to try this version:
https://remotedesktopmanager.com/home/download#Beta
As Always, I recommend that you create a backup prior to do this update:
https://help.remotedesktopmanager.com/bestpractices_backups.htm
Also, if you do not wish to affect your current configuration, you could test it as a Portable version:
https://help.remotedesktopmanager.com/installation_portableusb.htm
Best regards,
James Lafleur