Assign a higher priority value to policies

Use the Manage Permissions function to apply a higher priority to policy permissions, to override the standard permissions set. Therefore, avoiding the requirement of having to set up a user group and target group permissions combination for every relationship needed. When the policies for a session are being determined, higher priority permissions override standard permissions if multiple permissions sets are found within the group hierarchy. Multiple values that can be assigned to policies.
0
This value is the standard or normal value that is automatically assigned to the policies when a link is created between a user group and a target group.
1
This value can be used to override any priority 0 policies when there are multiple permissions sets to be considered for a session.

If there is a group hierarchy and one of the permissions links has a policy set to priority 0 No, the policy is set to No when a session is established. To set the policy to Yes, for the session, select priority 1 Yes in the permissions link. A priority 1 Yes overrides a priority 0 No.

5
This value overrides all other priority values when there are multiple permissions sets to be considered for a session.