>From my understanding the 'Modify' is the right to modify the collection 
>(name, membership rules, update schedule etc..) while 'Modify collection 
>settings' are the rights to add 'maintenance windows', 'collection variables', 
>'Reboot countdown', 'power setting' and so on.

So I think you would just need 'Modify' not 'Modify Collection Settings'

Magnus.

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Subject: [mssms] Collection Perms: Modify vs Modify Collection Setting?

I am trying to set up a custom security role (based off of the Computer Import 
Manager 
http://blogs.technet.com/b/inside_osd/archive/2012/04/30/custom-role-based-administration-for-importing-computers.aspx)
 that has permissions to create direct memberships in collections. As far as I 
can tell, that would just require permissions to modify the collection rules. 
When looking in the security role permissions, under collection I see both 
"Modify" and "Modify Collection Setting". Which one of these would be 
appropriate to set for this right? Do I need both? Is there some other 
permission that is required? Or is there any documentation as to what these 
mean?

Jesse Schauer
Windows Server Administrator II
University of Idaho ITS



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