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I have issue with it also , I have configure 3 companies but the requester 
should submit requests for the 3 companies , when user trying to send request 
for company he's already not member of this company in this case I receive 
error 

ARCreateEntry - The operational categorization information is invalid for the 
specifidid company?  

 

Any Idea which all user is selected unrestricted' access ?

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Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 8:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Tenancy mode

 

One more thing to keep in mind - when establishing companies in

multi-tenancy mode, information associated with a particular company is

only visible to members of that company unless their account has

'unrestricted' access to all companies.  For example, if you create a

Product Categorization for a particular company, it will not appear in

the menu unless you're a member of that company.  Granted, you can

associate the Product Categorization with all companies, but it truly is

an 'all or nothing proposition'.  So while Company does allow one to

restrict access to tickets and the like, it also restricts access to the

"rules" one configures within the application itself.

 

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Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2007 5:25 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: Re: Tenancy mode

 

Roseta et al.,

 

There's actually a decent definition for "unknown user" in the appendix

of the ITSM 7.0 Configuration Guide.  That might be of some help.

 

What we've found is that the distinction between multi-tenancy and

single-tenancy does NOT affect the ability to establish multiple

companies (divisions).  You can create and use multiple companies in

either mode.

 

What you get with SINGLE-tenancy is a DEFAULT company and a generic

"User" (which you establish the credentials for!) that can login and

access the Requester screen.  This is your "unknown user".  I cannot

imagine that we would EVER want to have an UNKNOWN USER, and if we did,

I could create one in the PEOPLE form just as easily as in the Advanced

Configuration.

 

A user being in the PEOPLE form is not quite all that they need in order

to be a "known user"...they also have to have a REMEDY LOGIN ID (that's

a tab on the PEOPLE form).  When you add that information to the user's

PEOPLE record, the application creates an entry for the user in the USER

form and PEOPLE PERMISSION GROUPS if needed.

 

One "under the covers" thing that I noticed that does affect your

foundation data:  Companies that we created while we had the system set

to SINGLE-tenancy all got their own individual GROUP ID established for

them.  Since we switched to MULTI-tenancy, all new companies are SHARING

the same GROUP ID.  Honestly this FEELS backwards to me and we're

certainly going to examine that more closely before going live with our

7.0 installation.

 

Best of luck!  To ALL of us!

 

George Payne

Assistant Director, User Services

Information Technology Services

University of Texas at Austin

512.232.4132

 

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)=20

Subject: Re: Tenancy mode

 

Roseta,

 

I believe the answer to your question about the unknown users are those

who log in that are not listed in the People data.  For example, if you

have the system set to allow guest users, it should let them still

request things if you have single tenancy set.  This is useful if you

don't track all of your customers.

 

Multi-tenancy is useful in an organization like mine where we have

multiple divisions, and we have FERC regulations that require us to

prevent users from certain divisions from seeing our corporate

information that we don't divulge to the general public.  If you don't

have groups of people that shouldn't be allowed to see each other's

data, then single tenancy is the way to go.

 

Shawn Pierson

 

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Subject: Tenancy mode

 

 

Hello,

 

I wanted to know if I change the tenancy mode form single to Multi what

are the effects. in document it says:

 

single tenancy mode is required if you need unknown users to access the

ITSM Requester console.

 

but who are unknown users. I thought unknown users are whom do not have

licence . but these users can login and see the request console if multi

tenancy is selected.

 

who are the unknown users exactly???

 

Regards,

Roseta

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