Control Project Access - Create a Role Based Access Control (RBAC)
To control who can access your project, consider the purpose of your project and the appropriate type of user.
To control who can access your project, consider the purpose of your project and the appropriate type of user.
To participate in a TeamForge site, a person must have a user account on that site. TeamForge administrators can create these user accounts. This topic applies to sites with no LDAP authentication.
To participate in a TeamForge site, a person must have a user account on that site. TeamForge administrators can provide access to multiple users by creating their accounts together.
You can customize your reports by modifying the parameters in config.ini file. For example, some reports require a particular data source such as datamart and some require a particular license type such as ALM.
When a user has trouble accessing the site, you may need to reset the user's password or change the user's account status.
To find a user, filter the list all Digital.ai TeamForge users on your site.
To collaborate with others on a Digital.ai TeamForge site, start by getting a user account.
To manage multiple users at once, create a group and add users to such user groups.
If your TeamForge installation authenticates against an LDAP directory, follow these instructions to reset your admin account password.
Follow these steps to convert your TeamForge installation to authenticate against your corporate OpenLDAP server.
What is a Baseline Definition?
When you purchase a TeamForge license, you get the right to assign licenses to a specified number of users.
A user can have multiple roles in different projects either by being directly assigned those roles or by inheriting them. You might find it useful to see all the roles assigned to a user in a TeamForge site before adding or removing a role.