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Access control for individual Navigation elements in Catalog Management

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Commerce Manager Version: 11.19

There was a requirement that

  1. User A have access to Normal Product
  2. User B has access to Licensing Product
  3. User C has access to Warranty Product

Where exactly in Episerver, the above three types of Products can be restricted !!

#249883
Mar 11, 2021 8:19
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Unfortunately you can not do that in Commerce Manager. Access right to catalog in CM is all or nothing. You would have to use Catalog UI (cms) for that

#249886
Edited, Mar 11, 2021 8:32
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You need to do it in catalog interface. You will setup access rights similar to cms pages 

#249887
Mar 11, 2021 8:33
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Thanks for the timely response, Could you please guide on achieving the same through Catalog UI

#250019
Mar 14, 2021 12:19
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you can set access rights in Cms -> Admin -> Set Access rights (left panel)

Below is a link to the Episerver guide to set up access rights for commerce.

https://webhelp.episerver.com/latest/en/commerce/access-rights.htm

#250020
Mar 14, 2021 13:26
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If you switch a catalog/node to All Properties mode, you can click on VIsible to: (someone) Manage to open this dialog

The access right setting is only per catalog/node. Entries will inherit the settings from its true parent.

If you want to manage it in code, use https://world.episerver.com/csclasslibraries/cms/EPiServer.DataAbstraction.IContentSecurityRepository?version=11 

#250055
Mar 15, 2021 8:18
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