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TOPIC: Using OpenKM For Clients
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wiseman (User)
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Using OpenKM For Clients 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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Hello,
I wanted to ask about the use and customization of OpenKM for customers to retrieve copies of their receipts / proposals and documents. I would appreciate your response.
I'm interested in setting up OpenKM for my business. I'd like to give each of my customers a username and password, and have each customer only have access to ONE folder -- that folder being their own name. Inside their folder, they will be able to search their existing documents and open them -- but they should not be able to modify / check in or out / or upload new documents. This is simply a means for them to access files that we link to their OpenKM account.
Is there an easy automated way to do this? To automatically create an account, and a sub folder for each customer, and automatically set the security rights to ONLY allow them access to the documents -- and nobody else.
Please advise in how I can accomplish this. Thank you in advance.
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jllort (Admin)
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Re:Using OpenKM For Clients 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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1- About customer username and pass:
There several ways to do, the most easy is to create a folder on root called customer, and set a folder for each customer there. Set security grant for curtomer folder only for it user and remove other security grants ( excepts what you use to your users into company ). A good option is to define a especificic rol ( CustomerRol ) for this external users.
Supose it structure:
- root
-Node 1 ( no grant for customers )
-Node 2 ( no grant for customers )
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-Customers ( read grant to CustomerRol + Your roles )
- Customer 1 ( read grants only to one customer + Your roles)
- upload ( you could set some folder to client uploads contents .... )
- Customer 2 ( The same ... )
The search engige only enables to show documents that user has privileges to read other are filtered and not exist for it user on query results.
2- Automatic way to do it ?
At this time there's no automatic way to do it, if you've got so a considerable number of users could be made some little process to do it ( number of users must be considerable to do it ).
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Be open my friend
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Re:Using OpenKM For Clients 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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To automatize this process you can use the API exposed by WebServices.
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Be open, my friend!
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