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Lifecycle permissions

Lifecycle permissions

When setting up lifecycles you can set permissions: read, modify, download and delete. I would suggest a 5, and it would be move. Because i would like users to edit files, but i do not want them to move the files.

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woodstylee3
Advocate

Also would support the use case of allowing users to move folders, without being able to modify them.

evenmartinsen
Enthusiast

Absolutely. You should be able to set folder move restriction

ihayesjr
Community Manager

@evenmartinsen 

Thank you for posting the idea. In the meantime, you can the Document Editor (Level 1) role doesn't allow user to move a file. Or you can create a custom Role and remove the "File Move" permission.

christian.hombach
Contributor

😁 That's a great idea! Thank you Irvin! 👍

bastian.estner
Autodesk Support

There is also a prompt you could enable to make the user confirming every move action via Drag&Drop if the role solution above is not possible. This should avoid unintendedly dragging and dropping objects:

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philippelandry4954
Enthusiast

Hello,
Just a very short comment to Irvin's answer. That's right but in some case we have to keep the right in the role because the user may want to move a file to let him organize his project, but in some case we don't want for specific type of document.

In fact this might be a mix of both point of view.

Regards

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