Have you tried setting this key?
Location
Windows HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARECommVault SystemsGalaxyPlatform InformationControlSet001CommServe
Unix Not Applicable
NetWare Not Applicable
Key CommServe (standard)
Value nRestrictedViewEnabled (standard)
Value Type (Windows only) DWORD
Valid Range 0 - Disabled
1 - Enabled
Default Value 0
Created in CommServe
Description A non-zero value of this key enables viewing of a special user group called CV_Restricted_Visibility. Members of this group cannot see clients and options for which they do not have permissions.
Applies To CommServe
Luke
On 15/01/2011, at 9:03 AM, genius kalia wrote:
Yes we can, we have to open ticket to Commvault and if they have solution for this, then they will definately suggest us to solve the problem or they will find out some solution for this.
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Sat, 15/1/11, Colin Bogan <cbogan < at > alumni.indiana.edu ([email]cbogan < at > alumni.indiana.edu[/email])> wrote:
From: Colin Bogan <cbogan < at > alumni.indiana.edu ([email]cbogan < at > alumni.indiana.edu[/email])>
Subject: Re: [commvault] Security
To: "genius kalia" <geniuskalia < at > yahoo.co.in ([email]geniuskalia < at > yahoo.co.in[/email])>
Cc: "commvault < at > yahoogroups.com ([email]commvault < at > yahoogroups.com[/email])" <commvault < at > yahoogroups.com ([email]commvault < at > yahoogroups.com[/email])>
Date: Saturday, 15 January, 2011, 3:28 AM
Bummer. Is there a way to submit change requests to CommVault?
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 3:43 PM, genius kalia <geniuskalia < at > yahoo.co.in ([email]geniuskalia < at > yahoo.co.in[/email])> wrote:
Yes there is no way we can hide schedule polices from customer.
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Sat, 15/1/11, Colin Bogan <cbogan < at > alumni.indiana.edu ([email]cbogan < at > alumni.indiana.edu[/email])> wrote:
From: Colin Bogan <cbogan < at > alumni.indiana.edu ([email]cbogan < at > alumni.indiana.edu[/email])>
Subject: Re: [commvault] Security
To: "genius kalia" <geniuskalia < at > yahoo.co.in ([email]geniuskalia < at > yahoo.co.in[/email])>
Cc: "commvault < at > yahoogroups.com ([email]commvault < at > yahoogroups.com[/email])" <commvault < at > yahoogroups.com ([email]commvault < at > yahoogroups.com[/email])>
Date: Saturday, 15 January, 2011, 3:08 AM
Unfortunately I was asking about Schedule Policies, not Storage Policies. I have everything basically configured the way you outlined it and the customer account CANNOT see STORAGE Policies, but they CAN see SCHEDULE Policies. And if you look at the properties of one of the schedules you can see all clients associated with that schedule. That's not acceptable to some of our customers...especially if they are competitors.
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 2:49 PM, genius kalia <[url=http://in.mc1373.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=geniuskalia < at > yahoo.co.in]geniuskalia < at > yahoo.co.in[/url]> wrote:
yes you can, you have to set up different groups under client computer groups and then under security you can give access to the clients.
Follow these steps and i hope your problem will get solved.
Create group under client computer groups and under properties you can select those clients on which you want to give access to your client,
Once that done you have to come to security and create same group under commcell user groups and there under the properties of that particular group you can assign the capabilities where you can choose that whether you want that customer to view the storage policy or not. if you want to give access for that particular group to view the storage policy you can choose the option storage policy management.
In case you you have lots of storage policy and you just want to give access to customer for only one storage policy,in that case you have to select the storage policy which you want to give access. once you select the policy right click and go to properties and click on security. once you go to security tab you can see all those groups available, groups which you have created under client computer group and choose the one group to whom you want to give access.
Let me know if you still have any question
Thanks
Genius
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From: clancyfan2002 <[url=http://in.mc1373.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=cbogan < at > alumni.indiana.edu]cbogan < at > alumni.indiana.edu[/url]>
Subject: [commvault] Security
To: [url=http://in.mc1373.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=commvault < at > yahoogroups.com]commvault < at > yahoogroups.com[/url]
Date: Friday, 14 January, 2011, 11:41 PM
Is there any way to restrict viewing of the Schedule Policies? We Data Center hosting company and have multiple customers that want to be able to log into the Console to do some of their own management. I don't want them to be able to see any information related to any of the other customers. I've got everything locked down except Scheduled Policies which cannot be modified, but they can be viewed at all levels.
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