Hi Alice,

 

Am trying to delete the 'one of the  groups' and it returns with an error.

 

Error:  The system has experienced an internal error.  Please try to do what 
you were doing again…..

 

// How do I delete the anonymous group.

 

It is the same when I try to delete other groups.

 

Please let me know what should I do.

 

 

Thanks & regards,

Prabhakaran S

From: Platt, Alice [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2010 6:38 PM
To: Prabhakaran S
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: How to disable anonymous access?

 

I do not have any practice with restricting access – I hope someone else will 
be able to help answer this question for you. I do know there are a few 
different ways to do it.

 

A basic explanation follows of how this works in the XMLUI, version 1.5.2.

 

Create a community for the department

When you “edit community” there’s a link to “Edit authorization policies” or 
you can set them when you create the community.

 

The authorization policies page should have a line with three columns: ID, 
Action, and Group.

I believe the default is for each community to have the READ action be assigned 
to Group Anonymous. This basically means that Anonymous can read anything in 
the collection. You can change this so that only certain users can read 
anything in the collection.

 

To do this, you’ll have to create a custom group of users. There are automated 
ways to do this, or you can do it manually.

(To do it manually, you have to have each user register as a DSpace user, and 
then go to the Access Control area on the right and click the Groups link to 
create a new group of those users. This would be very tedious and prone to 
error, so I hope someone can explain a better way to do it).

 

Anyway – back to the authorization policies -- If you click on READ, you’ll see 
that you can select a different group that is allowed to READ. If you manually 
created a new group, you can select it here.

 

That’s a very basic, elementary explanation of how this works – and it’s all I 
know! Hope it helps you a little.

 

Alice

 

From: Prabhakaran S [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2010 3:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]; Platt, Alice
Subject: How to disable anonymous access?

 

Hi All,

 

Can I disable anonymous access totally and have only authenticated users to use 
the digital library?

 

How can this be achieved?

 

Scenario – A medical college wants to digitize the library of one of the 
departments to be hosted over intranet and internet.  Access should only be 
given to students and professors of that particular department and not to the 
public.  The site should prompt for username and password to login in and then 
browse the contents of the digital library.

 

Regards,

Prabhakaran S


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