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CHAPTER 4: SECURITY
Objectives
The objectives are:
Describe the elements of Role Based Security in Microsoft
Dynamics
AX.
Setup a new user.
Assign roles to a user.
Assign a security role to a user.
Edit duties assigned to a role.
Edit privileges assigned to a duty.
Edit permissions assigned to a privilege.
Search for roles with access to a menu item.
Introduction
Role based security provides an extensible framework for defining access to the
Microsoft Dynamics AX application and data.
A security role relates to a job role that an end-user has within an organization.
The role includes duties, privileges and permissions required to perform the tasks
required in that role.
The maintenance of roles and duties is typically undertaken by the system
administrator in the rich client.
The maintenance of privileges and permissions is typically undertaken by a
developer in the developer workspace.
The framework and related tools assist the security administrator to ensure the
system is secure.
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Definitions
Role based security is designed with the following base concepts.
An end-user is given one or more security roles. A security role represents a
behavior pattern that a person in the organization can play. An example is the
Accounts receivable manager. A security role includes one or more duties.
A duty is a responsibility to perform one or more tasks. Examples of the
Accounts receivable manager's duties are to maintain the customer master and
inquire into the chart of accounts. A duty includes one or more privileges
Privileges specify the access that is required to perform a duty. For example, the
duty of maintaining the customer master requires privileges to maintain
customers and maintain customer bank accounts. A privilege includes one or
more permissions.
Permissions include the access level to one or more securable objects that are
required to perform the function associated with an entry point. For example, the
privilege of maintaining customers requires permissions that give full control to
the customer form accessed through the entry point of a display menu item. It
also requires full control to create a new address accessed through the entry point
of an action menu item.
FIGURE 4.1 SECURITY EXAMPLE
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Entry Points
An entry point is the element that is triggered by a user action to start a particular
function. There are three different categories of entry points in Microsoft
Dynamics AX:
Menu items point to forms, reports and classes that an end-user can
access from the rich client.
Web content items point to URLs and actions that an end-user can
access from the Enterprise Portal.
Service operations are used in document service classes in the
Application Integration Framework (AIF). AIF exchanges data with
external systems by sending and receiving XML documents.
Permissions
Permissions refer to the access levels that can be applied to the securable
objects. This could include any tables, fields, forms, reports or server side
methods that are accessible through an entry point.
Permissions are maintained by a developer in the Application Object Tree
(AOT).
Access levels available are:
AOT
name
Label Description
No Access No
Access
Does not provide any access to data.
Read View An end-user can view data.
Update Edit An end-user can view and edit data.
Create Create An end-user can view, edit and create new data.
Correct Correcti
on
An end-user can view, edit, create new and correct
date-effective records without creating new records.
Delete Full
control
An end-user can view, edit, create new and delete
data.
Permissions that give access to reports or classes need only to have access or not
have access. By convention, reports are typically given read access and classes
are typically given delete access.
Permissions that give access to tables or fields can make use of all access levels.
Possible permission levels are defined on the entry point target. For example, a
form might allow permission levels to read, update, create or delete. The level to
be granted to an end-user is defined on the permission.
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Privileges
A Privilege is a group of related permissions that are required to perform a duty.
Privileges can be assigned directly to roles. However, for easier administrative
maintenance and to use the Segregation of Duties feature, it is recommended to
group privileges into duties and assign duties to roles.
Privileges are typically maintained by a developer in the AOT however they can
also be maintained by a system administrator in the rich client.
A best practice is for privileges to be maintained in the AOT and to assign
privileges to duties.
Duties
Duties are a group of related privileges required to perform a task.
Duties are grouped into the following six Process Cycles.
Conversion cycle
Cost accounting cycle
Expenditure cycle
Human capital management cycle
Information technology cycle
Revenue cycle
Process cycles are used in the rich client to make it easier for a system
administrator to view and find related duties when setting up security.
Roles
Roles are a group of duties that are required by an end-user to do his or her job
based on the end-user's role in the organization.
Roles can be organized into a role hierarchy. Roles can contain sub-roles and
inherit the permissions from the sub-role. For example, the accounting manager
role could be defined as a combination of the manager role and the accountant
role. A role hierarchy reduces the need for duplicating security access that makes
access change management simpler.
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Set Up a New User
Users are setup in the rich client. They are typically imported from Active
Directory.
A user is assigned multiple roles. An internal user is assigned the following two
roles in addition to functional roles:
The System user role provides access to basic functionality and
tools so that a user can access and use base functions in Microsoft
Dynamics AX.
The Employee role provides access to base functionality that all
internal roles can use. This includes employee self-service on the
Enterprise Portal.
Procedure: Import User from Active Directory
Scenario: Tony Krijnen has just started with Contoso in the Accounts Receivable
Department. Chris, the Information Technology (IT) engineer, is responsible for
setting up new users and assigning security. Chris has already set up Tony as a
user in Active Directory and now he needs to give him access to Microsoft
Dynamics AX.
1. Open the Microsoft Dynamics AX client.
2. Open the Users form. System Administration > Common >
Users > Users.
3. Click New > Import in the Action Pane.
4. Click Next.
5. Select the domain name contoso.com.
6. Enter Tony for the first name.
7. Click Next.
8. Click Select all.
9. Click Next.
10. Click Next.
11. Select only System User and Employee roles. Chris is not yet sure
what level of access Tony needs.
12. Click Next.
13. Select Accounts receivable administrator profile in Same profile
in all companies. This defines Tony's role center.
14. Click Next.
15. Click Finish.
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Procedure: Give user access to SharePoint
Tony will also need access to SharePoint in order to view his roll center page.
The following procedure will give Tony access to the SharePoint Enterprise
Portal site.
1. Open Internet Explorer
2. Click Site Actions > Site Permissions
3. Click Grant Permissions
4. In the Users\Groups box, enter Tony
5. Click Check Names
6. Check Full Control
7. Click OK
Assign a User to a Role
Roles are typically maintained by the system administrator in the rich client
however they can also be maintained by a developer in the AOT.
The Security roles form available in the rich client displays all roles defined in
the application and the duties associated with each role.
This form can be accessed from System Administration > Setup > Security >
Security roles.
New roles can be created from the security roles page.
Roles and associated duties can also be viewed in the security node in the AOT.
Security Roles Form
The security roles form displays the following information:
All existing Roles are listed in the left pane of the form.
The AOT name for the selected role is displayed at the top center of
the form together with the name and description. The AOT name is
the object name displayed in the AOT.
The Role content pane in the bottom center of the form displays the
duties that are associated with the selected role.
The FactBox pane contains three FactBoxes that contain related
information.
o Roles with selected duty display other roles that contain the
duty currently selected in the Role content pane.
o Privileges in selected role displays a list of privileges associated
with the selected role.
o Users with selected role displays a list of all users assigned the
selected role.
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The Action Pane includes various actions including creating or
deleting roles, assigning users to a role and overriding permissions
currently granted to a role.
FIGURE 4.2 SECURITY ROLES FORM
Procedure: Add Roles to an Existing User
Scenario: Chris is advised that Tony Krijnen is the new Accounts receivable
manager. He needs to assign that role to Tony's user account.
1. Open the Microsoft Dynamics AX client.
2. Go to System Administration > Common > Users > Users.
3. Double-click Tony Krijnen in the grid to edit his record.
4. Click Assign roles in the User's role section of the form.
5. Select Accounts receivable manager and click OK.
6. Click Start > Power button options > Switch User.
FIGURE 4.3 SWITCH USER
7. Press Ctrl-Alt-Delete to log on.
8. Click Other User.
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9. Log on as Tony, password Pa$$w0rd.
10. Run the Dynamics AX client.
11. View the changes in Tony's access.
12. Switch user back to Administrator
Security Roles in the AOT
You can also view and edit roles in the Security > Roles node in the AOT. You
can right-click the Roles node to add a new role, and drag-and-drop duties from
the Security > Duties node to add duties to a role.
NOTE: You might need to refresh elements in the AOT so that the changes made
in the rich client are visible. In the developer workspace, navigate to
Tools menu > Caches > Refresh Elements.
Change Duties on a Role
The system administrator maintains the assignment of duties to roles in the rich
client; however this can also be maintained by a developer in the AOT.
Duties can be added or removed from a role in the Security roles form available
in the rich client.
This form can be accessed from System Administration > Setup > Security >
Security roles.
Duties assigned to a role can also be edited in the security node of the AOT.
Procedure: Add Duties to an Existing Role
Scenario: Tony Krijnen will be working closely with service related customers so
he needs access to view service orders which is not included in the standard
Accounts receivable manager role. Chris is asked to add service order access to
the Accounts receivable manager role.
1. Open the Rich client.
2. Go to System Administration > Setup > Security > Security roles.
3. Click Accounts receivable manager in the list of roles on the left
side of the form.
4. Click the Add button in the Role content section in the center of the
form to add a new duty.
5. Expand the Conversion cycle process cycle.
6. Select the Inquire into service orders privilege.
7. Click Close.
8. Click Start > Power button options > Switch User.
9. Press Ctrl-Alt-Delete to log on.
10. Click Other User.
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11. Log on as Tony, password Pa$$w0rd.
12. Run the Dynamics AX client.
13. View the changes in Tony's access.
14. Switch user back to Administrator.
Adding Duties to a Role in the AOT
Duties can also be assigned to a role in the Security > Roles node in the AOT.
You can also drag-and-drop duties from the Security > Duties node to a role.
NOTE: You might need to refresh elements in the AOT so the changes made in
the rich client are visible. In the developer workspace, navigate to Tools menu >
Caches > Refresh Elements.
Change Privileges on a Duty
The assignment of privileges to duties is maintained by a developer in the
security node of the AOT.
The Security privileges form available in the rich client displays all duties
defined in the application and the privileges associated with each duty. Duties are
grouped by process cycle. Privileges cannot be added to a duty from here.
This form can be accessed from System Administration > Setup > Security >
Security privileges.
Procedure: Add a Privilege to a Duty
Scenario: Chris, the IT Manager, is asked to add access to the Service order
margin report for everyone with access to view service orders. Chris realizes the
best way to do this is to add a privilege with permission to access the report to
the Inquire on service order duty.
1. Open the AOT.
2. Expand the security > duties > smaServiceOrderProgressInquire
node.
3. Open a second AOT.
4. Expand the security > privileges >
smaServiceOrderMarginGenerate node.
5. Drag-and-drop the privilege to the duty.
6. Click Start > Power button options > Switch User
7. Press Ctrl-Alt-Delete to log on
8. Click Other User
9. Log on as Tony, password Pa$$w0rd.
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10. Run the Dynamics AX client.
11. View the changes in Tony's access.
12. Switch user back to Administrator
Security Privileges Form: Duties
The security privileges form displays information about the privileges and
permissions associated with a duty in the rich client.
Both duties and privileges can be viewed in this form. When a duty is selected,
the form includes the following information:
All existing Duties are listed in the left pane of the form. Duties are
grouped by Process cycle.
The AOT name for the selected duty is displayed at the top center of
the form together with the name and description. The AOT name is
the object name displayed in the AOT.
The Privileges pane in the bottom center of the form displays the
privileges that are associated with the selected duty.
The FactBox pane contains three FactBoxes that display related
information.
o Roles with selected duty display other roles containing the duty
that is currently selected.
o Privileges with selected permission(s) is only used when this
form is used to view a privilege.
o Users' assistance hint provides help for a system administrator
editing security from this form.
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The Action Pane includes various actions including creating,
deleting, copying or pasting duties and permissions.
FIGURE 4.4 SECURITY PRIVILEGES FORM
Security Privileges Form: Privileges
When an end-user expands a duty in the tree, a list of privileges associated with
the duty displays on the left side of the form. When a privilege is selected, the
form includes the following information:
The AOT name for the selected privilege is displayed at the top
center of the form together with the name and description. The AOT
name is the object name displayed in the AOT.
The Permission pane in the bottom center of the form displays the
permissions that are associated with the selected privilege.
The FactBox pane contains three FactBoxes that display related
information.
o Roles with selected duty display other roles that contain the
duty that is currently selected.
o Privileges with selected permission(s) displays a list of
privileges associated with the selected role.
o Users' assistance hint provides help for a system administrator
editing security from this form.
The Action Pane includes various actions including creating,
deleting, coping or pasting duties and permissions.
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Assign a Permission to a Privilege
The assignment of permissions to privileges is typically maintained by a
developer in the AOT; however this can also be maintained by a system
administrator in the Security privileges form in the rich client.
Menu items and web content items can be dragged-and-dropped onto the entry
point node on a privilege in the AOT. The permission level is set on the
properties.
Procedure: View Permissions
Scenario: Chris wants to view the permissions included in the privilege Maintain
customer records (financials) which is assigned to the duty Maintain customers.
1. Open the AOT.
2. Expand the security > privileges > custTableMaintain > Entry
points node. Chris can view all of the menu items and web content
items that this privilege permits access to.
3. Click CustTable and view the Properties. The properties show the
object type is a MenuItemDisplay, the object name is CustTable and
the access level is Delete.
4. Collapse Privileges and Security.
5. Expand Forms > CustTable > Permissions. The possible access
types are listed and include read, update, create and delete.
Investigate Access
Auditing security can be a difficult task. Security tools are provided to assist in
this process.
The security roles and security privilege forms in the rich client provide
FactBoxes that give further information about the relationships between
permissions, privileges, duties and roles.
Tools are also available within the AOT to view from a menu item, all related
security roles and objects. This is useful if you need to know all users who have
access to a particular form, report or action.
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Procedure: View All Roles with Access to CustTable
Form.
Scenario: Chris wants to know all roles that have access to the customer list page.
1. Open the AOT.
2. Expand the Menu items > Display node.
3. Right-click CustTableListPage and click Add-ins >
Security Tools > View related security roles.
4. A list of all roles with access to the Customer table list page is
displayed.
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Lab 4.1 - Create a New Security Role
Scenario
June Low is employed in the new role of veterinary receptionist. June will be
receiving patients at the front desk and will need access to maintain customer
information and pet information. She will also need to view breeds and species.
Chris, the IT Engineer, needs to create a new role for the veterinary receptionist
and add duties so that she can access these areas of the application. June is
already created in Microsoft Dynamics AX and is assigned the system user and
employee roles. Chris needs to assign her the new role.
Challenge Yourself!
Create a new a new role and assign it to June with the following duties:
Maintain customers
Maintain pets
Maintaining pets requires the following privileges:
Maintain pets
View pet types
Step by Step
1. Open the AOT.
2. Expand Security > Privileges.
3. Right-click Privileges and select New Privilege.
4. In Properties change the name to MaintainPets and the label to
Maintain pets.
5. Right-click Privileges and select New Privilege.
6. In Properties change the name to ViewPetTypes and the label to
View pet types.
7. Expand Maintain pets to display Entry points.
8. Open a second AOT.
9. Expand Menu items > Display.
10. Drag-and-drop vetCustPetTable to the entry points node and
specify Delete access in the property sheet.
11. Expand View pet types to display Entry points in the first AOT.
12. Drag-and-drop vetSpeciesTable to the entry points node and specify
Read access in the property sheet.
13. Expand Security > Duties.
14. Right-click Duties and select New Duty.
15. Rename the new duty to MaintainPets.
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16. Set the Label property to Maintain pets.
17. Drag-and-drop the MaintainPets privilege to the Maintain pets duty.
18. Drag-and-drop the ViewPetTypes privilege to the Maintain pets
duty.
19. Expand Security > Process cycles.
20. Drag-and-drop the Maintain pets duty to the TaxRevenue cycle.
21. Open the Security roles form in the rich client.
22. Click New.
23. Specify the AOT name VetReceptionist and the description of the
Veterinary receptionist.
24. Click the Add button.
25. Expand Revenue cycle.
26. Select Maintain pets.
27. Select Inquire into customer master.
28. Click Close.
29. Click Assign users in the Action Pane.
30. Select the Vet Receptionist role.
31. Click the Manually assign button.
32. Select June and click Assign to role.
33. Click Close.
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Summary
This course showed how to set up a new user, assign a user to a role, change
duties on a role, change privileges on a duty and assign permissions to a
privilege.
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Test Your Knowledge
1. Match the following item with the correct description:
_____ 1. A group of privileges
_____ 2. A group of duties
_____ 3. A group of
permissions
a. Role
b. Privilege
c. Duty
2. What are the base roles which every internal employee should be assigned?
(Select all that apply)
( ) System administrator
( ) System user
( ) Employee
( ) Vendor
3. Which of these are entry points? (Select all that apply)
( ) Web content items
( ) Menu items
( ) Forms
( ) Service operations
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Quick Interaction: Lessons Learned
Take a moment and write down three key points you have learned from this
chapter
1.
2.
3.
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Solutions
Test Your Knowledge
1. Match the following item with the correct description:
c 1. A group of privileges
a 2. A group of duties
b 3. A group of
permissions
a. Role
b. Privilege
c. Duty
2. What are the base roles which every internal employee should be assigned?
(Select all that apply)
( ) System administrator
() System user
() Employee
( ) Vendor
3. Which of these are entry points? (Select all that apply)
() Web content items
() Menu items
( ) Forms
() Service operations
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