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The left of the screen contains the navigation menu for folders.

Starting a new process

After selecting a folder from navigation menu, all accessible processes are listed on the page. Clicking the process name will start the process. Some processes may be hidden because you do not have the permission to access or they have been disabled by the administrator.

Viewing the Dashboard

After selecting a folder from the navigation menu, dashboards of the related process are listed on the page. Dashboards are customized with processes and change accordingly to process specific graphics or listings.

 

You can watch the video to move folders :  by watching this video:


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Managing a Folder

The folder toolbar is used to manage folder properties. This toolbar is only visible when you have 'write access' for the respective folder.

New Folder

Creates a new folder in the current folder with the specified name.

Edit

Changes the folder name with the specified name.

Processes

Provides an access list of processes installed on the current folder. This menu is only visible if write permission is available on folder.

Permissions

Allows the editing [[access control list|Security]] of the current folder. The access control list specifies who can access the folder and which permissions they have. Folder permissions can be specified as;

  • Read; Allows specified user or group to read contents of current folder.
  • All; Allows specified user or group to read and change contents of current folder.

For more details please refer to [[permissions|Security]].

 

You can watch the video to manage permissions by watching this video:

 

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Delete

Deletes the current folder and its child folders.

When a folder is deleted all of the related processes and tasks are automatically removed from the system. This action cannot be undone, therefore we recommend that instead of deleting a folder, remove user identities from the access control list to hide it from users.