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The menu structure has built-in rights management so that you have to meet rights requirements to be able to see and view content on the various menus.


The menu system provides access based on two types of rights groups:

  • The majority of rights are based on membership in various SharePoint rights groups. You must be registered in these groups and you can read more about them here:

  • Rights based on data you own or are a "member" of. This could be, for example, that the user is a member of a project, or is responsible for an element in the Organization List. These are marked with a * in the list below.

The rights groups that exist and which control access to various menus are as follows:

Name of group

Abbreviation

Includes

BetterAdmin

BA

Member of the Better Administrator rights group

CompetenceAdmin

CA

Member of the Competence Administrator rights group

DocumentAdmin

DA

Member of the Document Administrator rights group

hasProjects*

HP

Member of at least one project

InfSecAdmin

ISA

Information Security Administrator

MaintenanceAdmin

MA

Member of the Maintenance Admin rights group (not currently in use)

OwnerOrSiteAdmin

OSA

Member of owner rights group and/or Site Collection Administrator

ProjectAdmin

PA

Member of the Project Administrator rights group

ProcessAdmin

PCA

Member of the Process Administrator rights group

RiskAdmin

RA

Member of the Risk Administrator rights group

SystemAdmin

SA

Member of the System Administrator rights group

DocumentOwner*

DO

Owner of at least one document (not currently in use)

ProjectResponsible*

PR

Owns at least one project

ProcessOwner*

PCO

Owner of at least one process

hasRoles*

HR

Specified role (not currently in use)

ProjectOwner*

PO

Responsible/owner of at least one project

OrgManager*

OM

Responsible, Deputy or Escalation in the Organization List

PrivacyDataAdmin

PDA

Administrator of Privacy (not currently in use)