8. Security : Users and Groups

Users and Groups
Each AccuRev user must have an AccuRev username (also called a "principal-name"). AccuRev maintains its own user registry in the repository; it is separate from the registry maintained by your machine's operating system (or the network).
Optionally, you can create AccuRev user groups, and add users to the groups as "members". Groups can be nested within one another; that is, a group can be a member of another group. AccuRev groups are independent of operating system groups.
AccuRev groups are used by the Access Control List (ACL) and Element Access Control List (EACL) facilities to grant or deny access to a particular resource for an entire set of users. Groups are used by the Locks facility to specify a set of users to which a stream lock does or does not apply.
Usernames and Groupnames
Each AccuRev group has a user-defined name. Usernames and groupnames share a "namespace" in the AccuRev repository. This means that a user and a group cannot have the same name.
Custom User Properties
You can create custom user properties that appear in each user’s property dialog box (GUI only) for each user and can be configured to appear in AccuWork through the Schema Editor. To set the custom user properties:
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Use the command line and set the properties using the setproperty command. Refer to the Command Line help for more information.
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