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A role is an identity that distinguishes one user's rights from = another's. It determines which job functions a user has in the TWCloud = ;system by giving a set of permissions to a user to perform one or more ope= rations within the TWCloud system. New permissions can be added a= s new resources or tasks are created. You can create a user without giving = the user any role. You can also create a new role first and assign it to a = user later. The TWCloud Admin displays all roles on the <= a href=3D"/display/TWCloud190SP4/Roles+application+structure" rel=3D"nofoll= ow">Roles application.
An authorized user, such as a User Manager (role), can create a new user= account in TWCloud Admin and can assign a role to access and work on = a particular resource. A user can have more than one role and handle more t= han one resource. Creating a new user and assigning a role with a resource = to the user can be done at the same time. In TWCloud Admin, you can assign = a role to more than one user at the same time. Users can be reassigned from= one role to another. Only authorized users can access Resources in Te= amwork Cloud (TWCloud).
A document, project, or OSCL resource are called resources in the TWClou= d environment. A modeling tool project (or document) in TWCloud is pro= tected and only authorized users can access and work with them. =
When assigning a resource to a user, you need to define the= role scope. If you select the global scope, you authorize the user to work= on any resource in the TWCloud system. For more information on the global = and custom scope, see Scopes of roles.
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