When setting up a profile option, most profiles use the security hierarchy type. What are the four levels at which these profile options can be set at going from the lowest level, to the highest level?
Answer / Vipin Kumar
'Security Hierarchy' is a method used in security systems to define access rights based on the roles of users or groups of users. The levels typically go from low to high as follows: 1) Object Level - this is the most basic level where individual objects have their own permissions, 2) File Level - this level manages permissions for multiple files under a directory, 3) Folder/Directory Level - this level handles permissions for folders or directories, and 4) System Level - this is the highest level controlling permissions for the entire system.
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When setting up a profile option, most profiles use the security hierarchy type. What are the four levels at which these profile options can be set at going from the lowest level, to the highest level?
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