SQL Monitor - 3.2
User roles explained - SQL Monitor
Where restrictions apply to Standard or Read-only users, selecting an option that users do not have permission to access displays the following message:

Clicking
in the top right corner closes this message and ensures that it isn't displayed again anywhere in the application.
The table below lists restrictions for Standard and Read-only user roles. For pages where no restrictions is displayed, users have the same unrestricted access as Administrators.
SQL Monitor page |
Standard user restrictions |
Read-only user restrictions |
Overview pages |
No restrictions |
No restrictions |
Alert Inbox |
No restriction |
Cannot:
|
Analysis page |
No restrictions |
No restrictions |
Configuration > Monitored servers |
Cannot:
|
Cannot:
|
Configuration > Trace |
Cannot:
|
Cannot:
|
Configuration > Groups |
Cannot create, rename, select, move or delete groups. |
Cannot create, rename, select, move or delete groups. |
Configuration > Data purging |
Cannot edit or save changes to purge settings. |
Cannot edit or save changes to purge settings. |
Configuration > Manage user roles |
Cannot access this page. |
Cannot access this page. |
Configuration > Base Monitor connection |
Cannot access this page. |
Cannot access this page. |
Configuration > Alert settings |
No restrictions |
Cannot:
|
Configuration > Alert settings > alert page |
No restrictions |
Cannot make any configuration changes to the alert. |
Configuration > Email settings |
Cannot make any configuration changes to the email settings. |
Cannot make any configuration changes to the email settings. |
Configuration > Licensing |
Cannot access this page. |
Cannot access this page. |
Configuration > About |
No restrictions |
No restrictions |
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