For a Group to successfully assign a multicast session, the following objects need to have the group assigned as a trustee with said rights:
Workstation Container object – zenimgImageFlags – write right
Server object – zenimgMcastSessions – write right
Server Container object – make the group a trustee with no added rights
Originally Posted by Sander
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Actually the multicast sessions are hidden objects in the container where
the server resides therefor you have to set the trustees on the container.
We have given an admingroup the following rights on the container:
all attributes rights [rf]
All entry rights [browse]
These attributes all [CRW]:
ZenimgMulticastclientcount
ZenimgMcastmaster
ZenimgMcastMinutes
ZenimgMcastServer
ZenimgMcastSessions
ZenimgWSlist
ZenImgWsrules
ZenimgWsSessions
This should give the admins enough rights to manage the mcastsessions. If
you want them to be able to create the sessions too they also need Create
and Write/Delete in the container, but then they will be able to create any
other objects too.
We have our Multicast sessions all predefined so they already exist and
therefor they dont need the rights I just mentioned.
Hope this helps you out a bit :-)
Sander
> Do users need rights to the server object in order to be able to
> multicast using Zenworks 6.5 SP2. When my technicians attempt this it is
> giving them the following error message;
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> "You don't have rights to read the ACLs on this object.
> Therefore, the inherited rights page and the trustee of this object page
> will not be displayed."
>
> We the Tech clicks OK all of the buttons are grayed out.
>
> What rights if any are required on the server object to allow the Techs
> the ability to multicast?
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Coy
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