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  1. Red Hat Process Automation Manager
  2. RHPAM-132

[Security management] Disabled assets can be edited

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      1. Create 2 projects. (Authoring -> Project Authoring)
      2. Create an asset (drl file, data object, etc.) in the second project. Let the asset open.
      3. Disable access to the second project (Home -> Admin -> Roles -> admin -> Projects -> Add exception)
      4. Save changes and refresh your browser.
      5. Open Project Authoring.
      6. Asset can be edited
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      Create 2 projects. (Authoring -> Project Authoring) Create an asset (drl file, data object, etc.) in the second project. Let the asset open. Disable access to the second project (Home -> Admin -> Roles -> admin -> Projects -> Add exception) Save changes and refresh your browser. Open Project Authoring. Asset can be edited

      If you disable a project / repository / org. unit. access but an asset remains open, it is still possible to make some changes, delete it, etc.

              paulovmr Paulo Rego
              tdavid@redhat.com Tomas David
              Tomas David Tomas David
              Tomas David Tomas David
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