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Management Reporter 2012 - Hide Report Library Folders

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Hi All -

Is there a way to hid Report Library folders from users that do not have access to said folders?

We have a cloud environment with several clients who share a Management Reporter deployment. Each client generates reports to their own Report Library folder. They only have access to their own Report Library folder. Yet when they launch Report Viewer they can see each others folders. It would be much cleaner if we could hide the folders that they do not have access to.

Cheers,

James.

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    James,  Did you happen to find a resolution to this?  We to are trying to use MR in a multi-tenant cloud environment.

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    This topic has come up previously, both here and elsewhere. . . see this post.

    www.gpug.com/.../viewthread;MID=12832&tab=digestviewer&tab=digestviewer

    Controlling who can view folders is not currently possible, I think using departmental folders would be the best approach in the interim.

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