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For example, as a ColdFusion Server administrator, you’ll probably want to assign
Administrator access to one or two other users, thus ensuring you’ll have backup
administrators and your company won’t have to forgo administrative support if
you’re away. You might also want to create a class of Privileged access administrators
who can manage all aspects of the ColdFusion environment except Basic and
Advanced security. Users with Restricted administrative access can function as
ColdFusion super users. You could assign Restricted access to one or two members of
each development team. That way, development teams can add and configure their
own data sources, but can’t access other teams’ data sources, and can’t alter the
ColdFusion environment in any significant way.
For detailed instructions for securing the Administrator pages, see “Securing the
ColdFusion Administrator” on page 102 .
Summary of Contents for COLDFUSION 5-ADVANCED ADMINISTRATION
Page 1: ...Macromedia Incorporated Advanced ColdFusion Administration ColdFusion 5...
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Page 56: ...38 Chapter 1 Advanced Data Source Management...
Page 74: ...56 Chapter 2 Administrator Tools...
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Page 86: ...68 Chapter 3 ColdFusion Security...
Page 87: ...To Learn More About Security 69...
Page 88: ...70 Chapter 3 ColdFusion Security...
Page 130: ...112 Chapter 5 Configuring Advanced Security...
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Page 154: ...136 Chapter 6 Configuring Verity K2 Server...
Page 162: ...144 Chapter 7 Indexing XML Documents...
Page 202: ...184 Chapter 8 Verity Spider...
Page 236: ...218 Chapter 10 Verity Troubleshooting Utilities...
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Page 348: ...330 Chapter 14 ClusterCATS Utilities...
Page 349: ...Using sniff 331...
Page 350: ...332 Chapter 14 ClusterCATS Utilities...
Page 362: ...344 Chapter 15 Optimizing ClusterCATS...
Page 372: ...354 Index...