No, that's not what I wrote (or meant); I need admin rights to be able 
to add a plugin to the Artifactory server, i.e. to implement the logic. 
Plugin execution is possible as a user, of course.

BR
Gunnar


On 12/23/13 22:54, connaryscott wrote:
> Did I interpret this correctly in that to execute a plugin (a user defined
> plugin) you need /admin/ rights?
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