Identify which users have access to a knowledge base and what enables that
access.
Role required: knowledge_manager, knowledge_admin, or admin
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Access the User Criteria Diagnostics landing page using
one of these options:
To access |
Navigate to |
Using the application navigator |
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From a knowledge base |
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- Select the knowledge base to diagnose user
access.
- In the Related Links section,
click Run User Criteria
Diagnostics.
The User Criteria Diagnostics
landing page appears with the Select
knowledge base field pre-populated.
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To diagnose user access:
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In the Select user field, select a user.
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From the Select record type choice list, select
Knowledge base.
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In the Select knowledge base field, select a
knowledge base.
Every time you select a different user, record type, or knowledge
base, the page refreshes and displays data for the selected user.
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Click Diagnose.
The page displays these details:
- Whether the user has access to the knowledge base based on their
domain. Only system administrators can view domain information
and change the domain to give access to a user.
- Which user criteria provides read or read and contribute access
for this user to the knowledge base and what type of user
criteria definition enables this access.
- Whether a role that the user has (knowledge_manager,
knowledge_admin, or owner of the knowledge base) enables this
access.
- For a user with no access to this knowledge base, which user
criteria may be modified to grant the access.
The following image shows an example of a diagnosis where the user Alene Reback
does not have access to the IT knowledge base.
Alena can get access to the
knowledge base if:
- Alena is added to one of the existing user criteria defined in the knowledge
base.
- Alena is added to a new user criteria that is defined and added to the knowledge
base.
Click the IT knowledge base link and provide the access by adding Alena to a
user criteria for this knowledge base.
