Hello,
I'm looking for a best practice how-to enable a user management within an application. Basically there are two main roles within the target application:
What would be a good way to achieve this if any?
Thank you in advanceThomas
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That is the default way of doing it and covered in tutorials and trainings.
Thank you,
I've already looked at a couple of tutorials without finding that default way, I guess I'll dig some more.
When you create a new app using the wizard, you will get these exact groups created. Then use them to secure your design objects.
Yes, that part is understood
What I do not know is, how to assign users (not known during design time) to this role. I imagine such a process:
Our clients typically use a active directory to implement access management.
To login to Appian, you need to have an existing account. That "new user" scenario does not work, letting an Appian Portal aside.
Now, your landing page could be visible to everybody. Any user that is not in your app's user group just sees some form to apply for access.
I do not mean the user to log into Appian but into an application built with Appian.
That is no difference.
So this means, there is no way to use an appian built application without having an appian user. That clarifies things - thank you :)
The only exception is Appian Portals. These allow anonymous access in a very restricted environment.
docs.appian.com/.../portals-home.html