1. Select the Access tab of the property page.
The following table illustrates how the customization and protection levels of an object are affected when you check different combinations of these options. This table assumes that the user setting the options has an access level of 100.
NONE--Object can be updated at any time, by anyone. |
Customization = 0, Access = 100, Protection = 1000 |
Object may be updated by any access level (0-1000). |
Preserve Customizations-- Disallow customized objects from being overwritten during a workflow definition upgrade. |
Customization = 100, Access = 100, Protection = 1000 |
Object may only be updated by access levels from 100-1000. If the "Allow modifications of customized objects" checkbox is checked, customized objects can also be updated by access levels 0-99, as represented by grey crosshatches in the indicator bar. |
Lock at this Access Level--Protect the object at the current access level and do not allow the object to be customized. |
Customization = 0, Access = 100, Protection = 100 |
Object may only be updated by access levels from 0-100. |
BOTH--Object can only be updated by the access level at which the object is protected. |
Customization = 100, Access = 100, Protection = 100 |
Object cannot be updated by any access level other than 100. If the "Allow modifications of customized objects" checkbox is checked, customized objects can also be updated by access levels 0-99, as represented by grey crosshatches in the indicator bar. |
3. Choose the Apply button to save your changes.