Each access level
supported by
vCloud Director
grants one or more users a specific set of rights to an object.
vCloud Director access levels are similar to roles in that they give a
name to a set of rights. When you apply an access control to an object, you
grant one or more users in your organization a set of rights to the object.
Access rights are additive. You can make an object more accessible to users who
have limited rights, but you cannot to restrict the rights that a user may
already have.
For example,
an organization administrator retains full control of an object even if you
apply
ReadOnlyaccess rights
to it for all organization members.
Access Levels and the
Rights They Grant
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Catalog: Add vApp from My Cloud
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X
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X
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Catalog: Change Owner
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X
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Catalog: VCSP Publish Subscribe
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X
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X
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Catalog: Edit Properties
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X
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X
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Catalog: Publish
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X
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X
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Catalog: View Private and Shared Catalogs
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X
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X
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X
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Catalog: View Published Catalogs
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X
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X
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X
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vApp Template or Media: Copy
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X
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X
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X
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vApp Template or Media: Create or Upload
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X
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X
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vApp Template or Media: Edit
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X
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X
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vApp Template or Media: View
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X
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X
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X
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vApp Template: Checkout (Add to My Cloud)
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X
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X
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X
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vApp Template: Download
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X
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X
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X
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vApp: Change Owner
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X
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vApp: Copy
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X
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X
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X
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vApp: Create or Reconfigure
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X
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vApp: Delete
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X
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vApp: Edit Properties
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X
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X
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vApp: Edit VM CPU
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X
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X
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vApp: Edit VM Hard Disk
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X
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X
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vApp: Edit VM Memory
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X
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X
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vApp: Edit VM Network
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X
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X
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vApp: Edit VM Properties
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X
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X
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vApp: Manage VM Password Settings
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X
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vApp: Power Operations
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X
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X
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vApp: Sharing
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X
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vApp: Use Console
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X
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X
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X
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