

You also can lock or unlock all of your folders (at the Workspaces folder level), then specify the exceptions for particular sub-folders (using folder.lock files) or particular workspaces (using workspace name.lock files). When locking entire folders, you can lock them at the Workspaces folder level or at the sub-folder (tab) level. Within the Workspaces folder of your Data Workbench installation directory, a folder.lock file specifies whether the workspaces in that particular folder are locked, while a workspace name.lock file specifies whether a particular workspace is locked.

See the full range of user roles.Read more about Data Workbench’s End-of-life announcement. Only the roles of Primary Owner, Owner and Admin have permission to lock and unlock folders. New folders and files can be uploaded/created.Ī locked folder must be unlocked before any user - regardless of their role - can delete/rename/move its contents.Some permissions still exist after a folder has been locked: The folder settings cannot be modified.The folder and its content cannot be modified.

The folder and its content cannot be moved.The folder and its content cannot be renamed.The folder and its content cannot be deleted.Locked folders have the following restrictions: Any existing subfolder lock settings will be registered so that folders can resume their earlier settings if the parent folder is unlocked in the future.Īlternatively, you can choose for the lock/unlock to be forced upon all subfolders, overriding any existing locks: Right-click a folder and choose "Lock folder" from the context menu.īy default, all subfolders will inherit the lock settings from its parent folder. It prevents any changes being made to protected files and folders, avoiding any unwanted modification of files. This Enterprise feature adds an additional layer of protection for your organization's assets. To protect your images from mishaps, such as accidental deletion, moving or renaming, you can lock folders from changes.
