Yes True
Effective permissions
Kerberos Policy. This is found under: +Computer Configuration +Windows Settings +Security Settings +Account Policies +Kerberos Policies
Effective permission: delete
Allow read permissions only.
There's specific permissions that allow users "create", "delete own" and "delete any" attachments, look in the permissions for the project (Jira admin rights needed for that of course)
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Service
Privileges, in regards to computer science terms, are permissions granted by a system to allow certain data or files to be accessed or used. In UNIX, all files and data are assigned a set of permissions by the system. The files or data can be read, modified, and executed depending on the set of permissions assigned to the user.
The su command is used to assume the permissions of another user. Without any parameters, it is used to assume the superuser, or root, account. When followed by the name of a user account, it will allow you to use that user's account and permissions.
to allow users to view and manipulate basic system settings and controls
The company's policy did not allow smoking in the building or while on-the-clock.
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