In the Actions window, you can re-name and set user access levels for right-click commands. This allows you to set whether a user can view and use commands found on shortcut menus. You can also require that a users enter their password to execute certain commands. Each record in this window represents a different right-click command. Several right-click commands cannot be restricted and are always available to the user. These are the common commands that are in most shortcut menus (such as Find). The Actions Rights window contains the following columns:

The users' ability to see a right-click command depends upon both the access level setting for the window containing the command and the Right to See access level setting in this window. The table below shows which ranges of these two settings yield what level of access.

The Access Level Setting for the Window

Right-click Command's "Right to See" Setting

The Effect on Access

0 – 1

0 – 7

Cannot access the window. Cannot use the command.

2

0 – 2

Can use the command, but cannot edit data in the window. This may cause difficulties when the command requires subsequent editing in the window.

2

3 – 7

Cannot use the command.

3

0 – 3

Can use the command.

3

4 – 7

Cannot use the command.

6

0 – 6

Can use the command.

6

7

Cannot use the command.