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TapeWare
®
 User’s Guide and Technical Reference 
 
The current user’s 
effective permissions 
to an object are shown 
on the General tab of 
that object. 
 
Calculating Effective Permissions 
A user is assigned effective permissions to an object in one of two ways, either through 
direct permissions or through inherited permissions
A user has direct permissions to an object if they are listed on the Permissions tab of the 
object, if they are equivalent to a user who has direct permissions to the object; or if they 
are a member of a group that is listed on the Permissions tab of that object. Note that a 
user can gain permissions from any combination of these. 
A user has inherited permissions to an object if (1) they do not have direct permission 
and (2) they have effective permissions to the container that contains the object. This 
means that, if you do not have direct permissions to an object, you must have effective 
permissions to the container in which the object is stored. 
Note  Your effective permissions to the container object can be either direct or inherited 
permissions. All that matters is that you have effective permissions to the container. 
When TapeWare determines the effective permissions a user has to an object, it first 
looks to see if the user has direct permission; if not, TapeWare then checks to see if the 
user has inherited permission. 
Effective Permissions Algorithm 
TapeWare uses the following algorithm to determine effective permissions: 
•  Does the user have direct permissions to the object? If yes, these are used to calculate 
the effective permissions. TapeWare does not check to see if the user has inherited 
permissions.