Transfer CFT 3.6 Users Guide Save PDF Selected topic Selected topic and subtopics All content Access management This section describes how to configure access management when not using Central Governance. Access management for Transfer CFT refers to the policy that allow users to perform actions on the product. You can implement access management in Transfer CFT by setting the AM type to one of the following: None: no access management Flow Manager: uses Flow Manager Internal: uses predefined roles PassPort: uses PassPort AM predefined roles and customizable roles and privileges Exit: uses your own program CFT: uses the CFTFILE command Related Links
Access management This section describes how to configure access management when not using Central Governance. Access management for Transfer CFT refers to the policy that allow users to perform actions on the product. You can implement access management in Transfer CFT by setting the AM type to one of the following: None: no access management Flow Manager: uses Flow Manager Internal: uses predefined roles PassPort: uses PassPort AM predefined roles and customizable roles and privileges Exit: uses your own program CFT: uses the CFTFILE command