permission-id

Description

The permission-id parameter (or attribute) defines a permission. Depending on the context of the action or response, the permission might be one a principal has on a SCO, or a permission that is needed in order to execute an action.

Values

Permission

Description

view

The principal can view, but cannot modify, the SCO. The principal can take a course, attend a meeting as participant, or view a folder's content.

host

Available for meetings only. The principal is host of a meeting and can create the meeting or act as presenter, even without view permission on the meeting's parent folder.

mini-host

Available for meetings only. The principal is presenter of a meeting and can present content, share a screen, send text messages, moderate questions, create text notes, broadcast audio and video, and push content from web links.

remove

Available for meetings only. The principal does not have participant, presenter or host permission to attend the meeting. If a user is already attending a live meeting, the user is not removed from the meeting until the session times out.

publish

Available for SCOs other than meetings. The principal can publish or update the SCO. The publish permission includes view and allows the principal to view reports related to the SCO. On a folder, publish does not allow the principal to create new subfolders or set permissions.

manage

Available for SCOs other than meetings or courses. The principal can view, delete, move, edit, or set permissions on the SCO. On a folder, the principal can create subfolders or view reports on folder content.

denied

Available for SCOs other than meetings. The principal cannot view, access, or manage the SCO.

Special permissions

The server defines a special principal, public-access, which combines with values of permission-id to create special access permissions to meetings:



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