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About User Resources Management
Resource Management requires specific permissions for various activities. Users that belong to the default PAMAdmins group (the group with full permissions) can perform any Resource Management activity.
Users in custom groups that have custom policies must have basic access and one or both of the following permissions:
- PAM40 Environment Policy: Environment_Configuration_Admin (Configuration Administrator)
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Users with Environment_Configuration_Admin (Configuration Administrator) permissions can upload, modify, or delete any type of file to User Resources. For example:
- A JAR file for use with the Invoke Java operator
- A script for use with the Run Script operator
- An image
- PAM40 Domain Policy: Domain_Admin (Administrator)
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Users with Domain_Admin (Administrator) permissions can perform the following tasks:
- Add resources to the Orchestrator Resources folder or the Agent Resources folder
- Edit the content of a resource and readd it; update descriptive fields
- Delete a previously uploaded Orchestrator Resource or Agent Resource
Note: The procedures for editing and deleting Orchestrator Resources and Agent Resources are similar to procedures for editing and deleting User Resources.
Differences between User Resources and Agent or Orchestrator Resources are as follows:
- User Resources
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- After a restart, the agent or Orchestrator classpath does not include resources that were uploaded to User Resources.
- You can create subfolders in the User Resources folder.
- You do not need Domain_Admin (Administrator) rights.
- Agent Resources and Orchestrator Resources
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- After a restart, the agent or Orchestrator classpath includes resources that were uploaded to Agent Resources and Orchestrator Resources.
- You cannot create subfolders in the Agent Resources and Orchestrator Resources folders.
- You need Domain_Admin (Administrator) rights.
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