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-===== What is UCAR? =====+====== What is UCAR? ======
  
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 **UCAR** stands for "User Control Access Right".\\ **UCAR** stands for "User Control Access Right".\\
 You may use this feature to control the access right of each **UCAR** group to the different application (objects) within the system.\\ You may use this feature to control the access right of each **UCAR** group to the different application (objects) within the system.\\
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 APIN controls access by assigning a **Unique Access Level (UAL**) to an application module and its features, folders and files (Objects) designated by an **Integer Number** starting from **'1'** (with no up bound limit). Similarly, each user is assigned with an **APIN**, also starting from **'1'** (with no up bound limit).\\ APIN controls access by assigning a **Unique Access Level (UAL**) to an application module and its features, folders and files (Objects) designated by an **Integer Number** starting from **'1'** (with no up bound limit). Similarly, each user is assigned with an **APIN**, also starting from **'1'** (with no up bound limit).\\
  
-The **APIN Rule** dictates that a user's APIN must be smaller than the **UAL Integer Number** assigned to an object before access to the said object is granted. For example, a folder or a file in the [[http://www.afteroffice.com/index.php/services/business-solution/storage-center|Storage Center]] assigned with UAL Integer Number '9' is accessible only to any user with a smaller APIN such as 8, 7, 6,… so on and so forth. In other words, an APIN's access privilege declines as its integer number value increases.+The **APIN Rule** dictates that a user's APIN must be smaller than the **UAL Integer Number** assigned to an object before access to the said object is granted. For example, a folder or a file in the [[http://afteroffice.com/OS_storage.html|Storage Center]] assigned with UAL Integer Number '9' is accessible only to any user with a smaller APIN such as 8, 7, 6,… so on and so forth. In other words, an APIN's access privilege declines as its integer number value increases.
  
 **2. User Group Access Privilege (UGAP) Rule**\\ **2. User Group Access Privilege (UGAP) Rule**\\
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 **Example 2**\\ **Example 2**\\
-A colleague John (APIN 8) can be denied access to [[http://www.afteroffice.com/index.php/services/business-solution/storage-center|Storage Center]] by simply changing the Storage Center's UAL Number Integer to 8 and below and exclude John from all Access Groups that have access to the Storage Center. Similarly, the CEO may be granted access to all objects and Access Group activities by an APIN 2 and setting all objects to UAL Integer Number 3 and above.+A colleague John (APIN 8) can be denied access to [[http://afteroffice.com/OS_storage.html|Storage Center]] by simply changing the Storage Center's UAL Number Integer to 8 and below and exclude John from all Access Groups that have access to the Storage Center. Similarly, the CEO may be granted access to all objects and Access Group activities by an APIN 2 and setting all objects to UAL Integer Number 3 and above.
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